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Longshore
Explorer
Explorer
In my search for a camper for my 2015 GMC 3500 CCSB SRW, I am not able to use the Torklift mounts. That leaves me with Happijac. My truck has the factory hitch which negates the use of the Torklift system.

Now some here will say that if you use the Happijac system it is only a matter of time till your bumper is tweaked, and that it is a safety issue. Others here will tell you that if you set them up right they will do just fine, that most of the work is done up front and the back is just for stability.

At the risk of over-thinking this what do you all think?
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Longshore
Explorer
Explorer
AnEv942 wrote:
Curious etrailer does list the rears.
rear - https://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLC3215.html
front/rear - https://www.etrailer.com/tiedown-2015_GMC_Sierra+3500.htm?fUrl=-pm-TorkLift


Their site not the easiest to navigate. Default browsing shows fronts or front & rear. Do you have running boards? Thats the only thing I found that directs to no listings on etrailers site as T/L indeed does not make front mounts for your truck if it has running boards.

Torklift doesn't sell anything directly to consumers, only thru vendors.


Thanks AnEv...I don't have running boards. They wouldn't look pretty after a trip or two off road. But still when I go to the fitment page at Torklift MY search ends at factory trailer hitch. At my RV shop they came right up. The rear mounts. Since I know I can get them, I'll keep them in mind should the rear Happijacs give me any problems.

Don't think they will.

AnEv942
Nomad
Nomad
Curious etrailer does list the rears.
rear - https://www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLC3215.html
front/rear - https://www.etrailer.com/tiedown-2015_GMC_Sierra+3500.htm?fUrl=-pm-TorkLift


Their site not the easiest to navigate. Default browsing shows fronts or front & rear. Do you have running boards? Thats the only thing I found that directs to no listings on etrailers site as T/L indeed does not make front mounts for your truck if it has running boards.

Torklift doesn't sell anything directly to consumers, only thru vendors.
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Longshore
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Explorer
Grit dog wrote:
Longshore wrote:
specta wrote:
Longshore wrote:

Etrailer flat out lied to me


Or maybe they were just misinformed.


I called three different times and spoke to three different people. Unlikely that all three were misinformed.


I’m sure they would have preferred to sell you tie downs, since their business is.....selling stuff.


That's the part that makes zero sense. But my rv shop told me they see this all the time.

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Longshore wrote:
specta wrote:
Longshore wrote:

Etrailer flat out lied to me


Or maybe they were just misinformed.


I called three different times and spoke to three different people. Unlikely that all three were misinformed.


I’m sure they would have preferred to sell you tie downs, since their business is.....selling stuff.
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StirCrazy
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Longshore wrote:
specta wrote:
Longshore wrote:

Etrailer flat out lied to me


Or maybe they were just misinformed.


I called three different times and spoke to three different people. Unlikely that all three were misinformed.


probably pushing the brands that they make the most commision off of, I bought mine from amazone and saved about 300 over what the place out here told me they couldnt get untill I insisted that I would get nothing if I couldnt get torque lift. surprisingly 5 min later they told me they could get them now.

Steve
2014 F350 6.7 Platinum
2016 Cougar 330RBK
1991 Slumberqueen WS100

Longshore
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Explorer
specta wrote:
Longshore wrote:

Etrailer flat out lied to me


Or maybe they were just misinformed.


I called three different times and spoke to three different people. Unlikely that all three were misinformed.

specta
Explorer
Explorer
Longshore wrote:

Etrailer flat out lied to me


Or maybe they were just misinformed.
Kenny
1996 Jayco 376FB Eagle Series TT
1997 Jayco 246FB Eagle Series TT
1976 Ford F-250 4wd Mercury Marauder 410 - 4V
Regular cabs. The best looking trucks.

Longshore
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Explorer
enblethen wrote:
Torklift 3215 from Amazon


Lol thanks for that link! Those are cheaper than the ones I could get from my RV shop. He did say that I would not be able to get these unless through dealer or repair shop. And when I looked a couple of weeks ago nothing came up on Amazon. Etrailer flat out lied to me when they said "Torklift does not make anything for the rear of your truck". When I pressed her she said that's what it shows and I would have to go with happijac.

One would think that accurate info would be dispensed from these suppliers.

MORSNOW
Navigator II
Navigator II
Longshore wrote:
Thanks Morsno. They do say frame mounted, but they go to the bed wall and floor. Do you take your rig off road at all? That is my main concern, as we love to get into some of the more remote spots. Is that an 850? This is what I am looking to buy...


The front brackets are bolted to the front of the box and through the bed floor and frame with long bolts. They are NOT just into the sheet metal box. I lived in Alaska the past 8 years and went all over the state boondock camping. I've been thru ditches and gravel pits just about every trip with my WC850 short bed. I just made the trip down the Alcan highway to Idaho where we live now and they still look like new whereas Torklift brackets would be rusted completely. Don't get me wrong, I love Torklift products, but the frame brackets do not provide good holding angles like Happijacs do and they rust up from all the road rash under the truck body.

Denali Highway gravel pit camping
2014 Wolf Creek 850SB
2012 GMC Sierra SLT 2500HD 7,220# Truck/10,400# Camper Fully Loaded

enblethen
Nomad
Nomad
Torklift 3215 from Amazon

Bud
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Longshore
Explorer
Explorer
BurbMan you were indeed right. My dealer went to the same site and there it was PN3215*
The (*) denotes that I have to go through a dealer to even look at this part. I will try to source this through my local rv guy.
Wonder why Torklift won't sell this direct...makes no sense they sell front and rear units for every other truck.

So...sorry for my confusion...

specta
Explorer
Explorer
Longshore wrote:


The holes I drilled were into the front bed wall and the bed floor. I did not drill into the frame. I have seen others confused about this. Are we talking definition of "frame" here?

Thanks Specta!


Yes, the bolt that goes thru the L-bracket in the bed goes thru the "frame".

I've never loosened the rear tie-downs when I go off road. Camper has always stayed put.
Kenny
1996 Jayco 376FB Eagle Series TT
1997 Jayco 246FB Eagle Series TT
1976 Ford F-250 4wd Mercury Marauder 410 - 4V
Regular cabs. The best looking trucks.

monkey44
Nomad II
Nomad II
Kayteg1 wrote:
TL wanted $300 for my rear tie downs, while being a welder, I had some material laying around.
Only thing I had to buy were 3" sill washers from Home Depot.
About 1 hr of work.

Click For Full-Size Image.



I did exactly the same thing on my 2500HD, but the inserts were round not square? Different tow hitch anchor, maybe. Mine's stock, and just slide right in, with a drilled anchor pin. Works great.
Monkey44
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2008 Lance 845
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Longshore
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Explorer
Kayteg1 wrote:
TL wanted $300 for my rear tie downs, while being a welder, I had some material laying around.
Only thing I had to buy were 3" sill washers from Home Depot.
About 1 hr of work.

Click For Full-Size Image.


That's a clean install Kayteg. Gets the job done too...