Jul-11-2017 03:50 PM
Jul-11-2017 08:56 PM
wnjj wrote:
The plates on the end of Torklift inserts should point forward and you should use the forward hole (it sounds like you are now).
You don't want to run with too much tension. The easy way to get the right amount on fastguns is to pull the handle until all of the slack is gone. Then looking through the lock hole you should see it half covered.
They should make a decent slam sound as they go over center and a fair amount of force to pull on.
The wind hitting the front of your camper at highway speeds puts more force pushing back than accelerating will.
Jul-11-2017 08:51 PM
HadEnough wrote:
Sidecarflip:. I think I need to slow down. I have been pushing full acceleration with the tc in place. I can still smoke some cars with the tc on the back.
Definitely need to just be more gentle.
Jul-11-2017 08:43 PM
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Jul-11-2017 07:41 PM
MORSNOW wrote:
For a camper to move back a foot, I'd think the mat being used is inadequate, I'd be replacing that right away.
Die hard Torklift tie down guys don't want to hear this but Happijac angles do work to hold a camper in it's place (even with TL Fastguns like I use). A Torklift frame mount is almost straight down on a short bed truck like mine (actually goes right over the gas/fuel door), and would allow a camper to slide back freely until an angle makes the tie down tight. A foot is crazy though!
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Jul-11-2017 05:20 PM
rottidawg wrote:
It slips back a foot?! I would worry.
That is a problem. If your tie downs check out (something has to be amiss) I would go with a LineX spray in bed liner with your rubber mat on top of that. I have a FWC camper that I use on a lot sorta serious 4wd roads and my camper has never moved an inch in five years.
Jul-11-2017 05:17 PM
tattoobob wrote:
Your tie downs should be at the greatest angle possible,
The front ones should angle from the camper to the front of the truck
The back should angle from the camper to the back of the truck
Jul-11-2017 05:04 PM
tattoobob wrote:
Your tie downs should be at the greatest angle possible,
The front ones should angle from the camper to the front of the truck
The back should angle from the camper to the back of the truck