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Tie Down Recommendations

P_Colahan
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Well we got our truck and are looking for a camper. We are leaning toward the Lance 12 footer with the side entrance and single slide. Really like the layout and the space.

My truck is a 2003 F350 DRW with 7.3L Diesel. I am trying to decide on what Tie Downs to install. I had HappiJacks on my last rig but to be honest I don't know if I want the mounting sitting in the bed.

Does anyone remember the tie downs that were a part of the jacking system. You drove over a bar that stabilized the load then when you retracted the stands the bar locked the camper to the truck frame. I remember they were expensive, but cool.

Open to your recommendations. Not interested in spending a fortune on the tie downs but need to ensure the camper and families safety when traveling down the road.
2003 Ford F350 DWR 4x4 7.3L
Camper TBD still shopping
1991 Bayliner 4588
2012 Endeavor 12ft RIB, Honda 4-stroke 9.9hp
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Sturgeon-Phish
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sharkman wrote:
We use TORKLIFT tie downs up front and am very pleased with them, made some look alikes for the back that slide into the side of the rear hitch.
I did the same thing when I had my '96 GMC 2500. They worked real well. Still got them if anyone is interested
Jim
2003 GMC 3500 crew dually. Transfer Flow 50g aux tank; ISSPRO gauges, PPE boost valve, air box mods, stock exhaust w/o muffler, Line-X, Pace Edwards bed locker power tonneau. B&W Companion. Pulls a '05 Wildcat 31QBH 5th wheel

bricetribe
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I use the Torklift tiedowns in the front with my 2004 F250 SC/LB and 11' Western Wilderness Combo. I never have problems with fueling up though it is a close fit between the fuel door and chain/turnbuckle.

P_Colahan
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I had Hapjack on my last rig. Worked fine for the camper although it made the camper sit back some and you had to be careful that you lowered the camper so the bumpers on the front of the camper were not above the rubber knobs that protrude from the tie down. I got the camper stuck on those several times while lowering the camper and had to reposition.

Another thing I didn't care for was using the bed for a load when the camper was off. Difficult to tie stuff down when the bar in the bed is in the way.
2003 Ford F350 DWR 4x4 7.3L
Camper TBD still shopping
1991 Bayliner 4588
2012 Endeavor 12ft RIB, Honda 4-stroke 9.9hp

pjay9
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New HJac have a better grip on the frame with a bolt thru system. JJet is made a good point...buy what you like! Hjac was sold with Lance and it worked, then new style came out it worked better. My first system was custom built for a Ford 250CS to frame it was a PIA as well, never stayed taut old chain and turnbuckle system...new lever actions are great! Happy Camping!
2005 Lance 1161, 2004 Dodge CTD 3500 Dually 19.5's Stabiloads Roadmaster Sway, 2009 20' Raider 185 Pro Fish 90hp & 9.9 Yamaha vintage Penn elec.downriggers EZLoad roller trailer

Farmerjon
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With our 2000 f350 DRW we don't have to take the tie downs off or loosen them. But we do have to be carefull when opening the fuel door.
NRALIFR wrote in another thread about his 2010 F350 DRW "Good paint match. The fuel door is off the old bed. I know that because of the rubber bumper. That's to keep it from banging on the camper tiedown.
and he showed a picture of it.
With the newer trucks that have the larger fuel doors because of the DEF I believe you have to remove the tie down. We haven't put the camper on our 2015 yet but it looks like we will be getting Fastguns to make taking it off easy.

Click
2015 F350 Lariat CC LB 4x4 DRW 6.7, 6sp auto, 3.73
2000 F350 lariat SC LB 4x4 DRW 7.3, 6sp manual 3.73
1987 F250 Lariat SC/LB 4x4 SRW 460 4sp stick 4.10
1995 Jeep wrangler
99 Star Craft 953

JumboJet
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Most HappiJac owners are satisfied with their installation.

Most TorkLift owners are satisfied with their installation.

I have personally seen a damaged truck bed from a Happijac installation. Does this mean the owner did not know how to properly use the Happijac setup? Or was it because the owner encountered a serious bump in the road that allowed the heavy camper to move and bent the "pressed" metal Happijac tie down points? It was a serious bump in the road that the driver did not see in time to slow down.

I am not going to drill holes in a truck bed to install the Happijac system - especially when a stronger system that does not require drilling is available.



Happijac vs. Torklift vs. Stablelift. Your money. Your truck. Your camper. Just be happy and camp!

Torklift Steel


Torklift Aircraft Aluminum


Happijac "pressed" sheet metal


Happijac "pressed" sheet metal


Stablelift pipe and ?????


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May 6, 2015 by RVBusiness

tonymull
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Differs with truck model. If you have Fastguns they are very quickly out of the way, not an issue at all. Having to loosen regular turnbuckles though, PITA.

P_Colahan
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805gregg wrote:
Happijac for 13 years on 2 campers, no problems, better hold down angle (toklift are almost straight with little angle) and no need to remove to refuel


Interesting, For those who have F350 DWR with Torklift, do you have any issues with refueling with tie downs in place?
2003 Ford F350 DWR 4x4 7.3L
Camper TBD still shopping
1991 Bayliner 4588
2012 Endeavor 12ft RIB, Honda 4-stroke 9.9hp

805gregg
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Happijac for 13 years on 2 campers, no problems, better hold down angle (toklift are almost straight with little angle) and no need to remove to refuel
2003 Dodge Quad Cab 3500 SRW LB Cummins diesel, Banks Six Gun, Banks exhaust, Mag hytec deep trans pan, and Diff cover. Buckstop bumper, Aerotanks 55gal tank, airbags, stableloads Bigwig stabilizer, 2003 Lance 1071 camper, solar and generator

tonymull
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And Torklifts are made in Sumner.

P_Colahan
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trail-explorer wrote:
P Colahan wrote:
Well it sounds like Torklifts are the tie down of choice around here. Thanks very much for the info.


Where in the PNW are you located?


Located in Everett, WA.
2003 Ford F350 DWR 4x4 7.3L
Camper TBD still shopping
1991 Bayliner 4588
2012 Endeavor 12ft RIB, Honda 4-stroke 9.9hp

pjay9
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H Jack!!!
2005 Lance 1161, 2004 Dodge CTD 3500 Dually 19.5's Stabiloads Roadmaster Sway, 2009 20' Raider 185 Pro Fish 90hp & 9.9 Yamaha vintage Penn elec.downriggers EZLoad roller trailer

trail-explorer
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P Colahan wrote:
Well it sounds like Torklifts are the tie down of choice around here. Thanks very much for the info.


Where in the PNW are you located?
Bob

P_Colahan
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Well it sounds like Torklifts are the tie down of choice around here. Thanks very much for the info.
2003 Ford F350 DWR 4x4 7.3L
Camper TBD still shopping
1991 Bayliner 4588
2012 Endeavor 12ft RIB, Honda 4-stroke 9.9hp