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dave17352 wrote:X 2 Many times when I put my FG'S on the "O " ring moves either up or down even though the camper and truck are in the exact same spot. I agree, tension will tell you. K.
I have a 3500 pound TC wet. I really don't pay any attention to the o ring. I look at where The tension starts when closing the handle. I want to feel tension when the handle closing is about 1/2 way across the locking hole. I think using the same tension on lighter or heavier campers is fine. The camper sits in the truck because of gravity. The tie downs are there just for the bumps of the road and stopping and starting. JMHO
Sep-11-2014 10:05 AM
I would tend to think just the opposite- that the lighter the camper the more need for restraining
Sep-11-2014 04:35 AM
MikeJinCO wrote:
Tony your definitely over thinking this. I always have them just snug and probably looser than recommended and have survived the topes in Mexico quite well for about 10 years now so we have hit a few way too fast. Shipping out of Houston for Cartegena in early to mid November. Trying to figure out how to make the free GPS maps work on a Garmin is crazy.
Mike
Sep-10-2014 09:35 PM
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Sep-10-2014 08:32 PM
macdale4 wrote:
Well when I wrecked my truck, camper and jeep last year the tork lift brackets mounted to the frame bent straight upward and the fast guns snapped like twigs. I don't think having the right tension would have made any difference. (The truck had a blow out and I shot between two guard rails. The truck had rolled over on the left rail and then slid sideways between the two rails and wedged tight. The inertia flipped the truck upright and it stopped but the inertia tossed off the truck camper which rolled once and landed upright in the road.)
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Sep-10-2014 03:07 PM
macdale4 wrote:
Well when I wrecked my truck, camper and jeep last year the tork lift brackets mounted to the frame bent straight upward and the fast guns snapped like twigs. I don't think having the right tension would have made any difference. (The truck had a blow out and I shot between two guard rails. The truck had rolled over on the left rail and then slid sideways between the two rails and wedged tight. The inertia flipped the truck upright and it stopped but the inertia tossed off the truck camper which rolled once and landed upright in the road.)
Sep-10-2014 02:58 PM
macdale4 wrote:
The truck had a blow out and I shot between two guard rails.