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โJul-25-2016 06:03 PM
DOITHARD wrote:jimh425 wrote:
The front tie downs aren't that expensive. I'd replace them if it was me, and it was bothering me.
Did you also ding the bed corner prior to the Torklift front tie down installation?
โJul-25-2016 05:41 PM
MORSNOW wrote:
I have Happijac brackets for the same fuel door clearance issue you mentioned and use Torklift Fastgun tie-downs for ease of use. How tight do you run your tie-downs? I've been using my Happijac brackets for three years, with some pretty major off camber truck/camper twisting, and haven't seen any bending of the front brackets. The spring loaded tie-down shouldn't be over tightened and should be stretching/contracting as needed without bending the brackets.
โJul-25-2016 05:36 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
You can reinforce them with a little welding. They are pretty floppy as packaged. In this thread are some pictures of my Happijac tie downs reinforced, and the much stronger version I made for the new truck. It clears the fuel filler door.
My issue with the Torklift is they cantilever a long ways out from the frame, depending on the model of truck and don't have much forward pull.
โJul-25-2016 05:33 PM
โJul-25-2016 05:27 PM
jimh425 wrote:
The front tie downs aren't that expensive. I'd replace them if it was me, and it was bothering me.
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