โSep-25-2017 09:31 AM
โOct-07-2021 03:52 PM
rpnelson wrote:
He may be able to fix this by using a higher hitch ball. I personally am leary of the straps lasting very long, especially if used with heavy trailers that have over 1,000 lbs. of hitch weight.
โOct-07-2021 08:19 AM
โOct-02-2017 06:11 PM
โOct-02-2017 12:57 PM
โOct-01-2017 06:51 PM
BarneyS wrote:
I agree with Huntindog above. The hitch head should have been tilted rearward more to add more tension to the WD bars when they are drawn up with the straps or chains.
โOct-01-2017 06:15 PM
โOct-01-2017 05:12 PM
SoundGuy wrote:I am not a fan of this system, but all you need to do is add more washers to tilt the hitch head to increase the tension to what ever it needs to be.sgfrye wrote:
anyone have experience with the Lippert 335852 Straptek system.
I do ... tried it, couldn't make it work because the brackets sit so low there was no way to properly tension the WD spring bars. ๐ Only 2 ways I could see to solve this - either weld additional square tubing atop the trailer A-frame so the StrapTek brackets, when bolted to it, would sit higher OR lower the ball height. In either case the spring bars would then sit parallel to the A-frame when under tension and still provide the correct amount of load transfer. I wasn't willing to do either so I returned it.
Here's a pic that best illustrates the problem ...
StrapTek bracket is mounted in the correct position where the original Reese saddle bracket would normally be located. In this pic the Reese is sitting forward of where it should be but you can still easily see the StrapTek hook is hanging way lower than it needs to be, about 1.5". With the spring bars hooked up to the StrapTek and it's straps raised as high as possible there's not anywhere near enough tension on the spring bars and they're not anywhere near parallel to the A-frame as they should be.
โSep-26-2017 11:38 AM
Jayco254 wrote:
I think I have to agree with Turtle n Peeps anything with the Lippert name on it makes me want to run the other way.
โSep-26-2017 09:47 AM
โSep-25-2017 11:25 AM
SoundGuy wrote:sgfrye wrote:
anyone have experience with the Lippert 335852 Straptek system.
I do ... tried it, couldn't make it work because the brackets sit so low there was no way to properly tension the WD spring bars. ๐ Only 2 ways I could see to solve this - either weld additional square tubing atop the trailer A-frame so the StrapTek brackets, when bolted to it, would sit higher OR lower the ball height. In either case the spring bars would then sit parallel to the A-frame when under tension and still provide the correct amount of load transfer. I wasn't willing to do either so I returned it.
Here's a pic that best illustrates the problem ...
StrapTek bracket is mounted in the correct position where the original Reese saddle bracket would normally be located. In this pic the Reese is sitting forward of where it should be but you can still easily see the StrapTek hook is hanging way lower than it needs to be, about 1.5". With the spring bars hooked up to the StrapTek and it's straps raised as high as possible there's not anywhere near enough tension on the spring bars and they're not anywhere near parallel to the A-frame as they should be.
โSep-25-2017 10:29 AM
โSep-25-2017 09:50 AM
sgfrye wrote:
anyone have experience with the Lippert 335852 Straptek system.