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Boatycall
Apr 06, 2016Explorer
Another vote for Torklift.
I have the Torklift Talons, an all aluminum bracket system.
They are super light weight, yet extremely strong. They use very thick aluminum, as well as being attached and braced directly to the truck frame. My camper is extremely heavy, and I've had no issues with slippage what so ever.
In addition to the Talons, you'll also want to get their Torklift Fastguns, the turnbuckles that are quick-release and lockable with the Fastgun Locks.
Why would you want to lock your turnbuckles you ask? Couple reasons--eliminate the (very unlikely) possibility of them popping loose, but also to keep someone from "borrowing' your fancy new camper tie down system.
I have the Torklift Talons, an all aluminum bracket system.
They are super light weight, yet extremely strong. They use very thick aluminum, as well as being attached and braced directly to the truck frame. My camper is extremely heavy, and I've had no issues with slippage what so ever.
In addition to the Talons, you'll also want to get their Torklift Fastguns, the turnbuckles that are quick-release and lockable with the Fastgun Locks.
Why would you want to lock your turnbuckles you ask? Couple reasons--eliminate the (very unlikely) possibility of them popping loose, but also to keep someone from "borrowing' your fancy new camper tie down system.
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