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Kayteg1
Sep 04, 2020Explorer II
I can't make much of those pictures.
I don't see ties on them, I don't see mounting angles, all I see is fatigue metal and no idea what is tie-down what is frame.
So once again, ties should have some angle to pull the camper forward and some side angle to keep camper from moving sideways.
When you have them vertical, ties have pull the camper down without preventing sides movement.
That would work with no vibration and no impacts, but that doesn't happen while driving.
I don't see ties on them, I don't see mounting angles, all I see is fatigue metal and no idea what is tie-down what is frame.
So once again, ties should have some angle to pull the camper forward and some side angle to keep camper from moving sideways.
When you have them vertical, ties have pull the camper down without preventing sides movement.
That would work with no vibration and no impacts, but that doesn't happen while driving.
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