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SidecarFlip
Aug 13, 2018Explorer III
Here is my take and everyone can agree or not, makes me no difference.
Back in 97 when I bought my F350 CC diesel, Tork Lift wasn't around. You had a choice of stake pocket mounts or HappiJac. I went with the HJ's. Been through 2 campers now, a Lance 915 and now my Palomino. The Lance was heavy, the Palomino isn't but none the less, neither camper has ever moved in the bed and I do serious off roading all the time.
No bed mat, just a Line X spray in bed liner and both campers rested on that.
Last year I wanted to upgrade to quick attach and release cam lock (over center buckles and I looked at the Tork Lift Fast Guns as the HappiJac Quick loads, Considering the HJ Quick Loads are $100.00 for a set of 4 whereas the TL version is 400 bucks for 4, was a no brainer for me, I bought the HJ Quickloads,
The 2 are basically the same units but the HL handles don't have to stay attached. I actually carry ONE handle in the side box, Thats it. You slip the handle in the buckle and release. Easy peasy. and the HJ's have a pin through securement as well. Work fine for me and were a helluva lot less moolah. Being retired, money don't grow on trees for me.
Back in 97 when I bought my F350 CC diesel, Tork Lift wasn't around. You had a choice of stake pocket mounts or HappiJac. I went with the HJ's. Been through 2 campers now, a Lance 915 and now my Palomino. The Lance was heavy, the Palomino isn't but none the less, neither camper has ever moved in the bed and I do serious off roading all the time.
No bed mat, just a Line X spray in bed liner and both campers rested on that.
Last year I wanted to upgrade to quick attach and release cam lock (over center buckles and I looked at the Tork Lift Fast Guns as the HappiJac Quick loads, Considering the HJ Quick Loads are $100.00 for a set of 4 whereas the TL version is 400 bucks for 4, was a no brainer for me, I bought the HJ Quickloads,
The 2 are basically the same units but the HL handles don't have to stay attached. I actually carry ONE handle in the side box, Thats it. You slip the handle in the buckle and release. Easy peasy. and the HJ's have a pin through securement as well. Work fine for me and were a helluva lot less moolah. Being retired, money don't grow on trees for me.
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