Nov-26-2017 04:05 PM
Dec-05-2017 07:53 AM
Dec-04-2017 08:16 PM
Dec-04-2017 06:14 PM
Nov-29-2017 03:53 PM
Bedlam wrote:
That's when you cannot deny being full of it.
Nov-29-2017 11:18 AM
Nov-29-2017 11:03 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:Bedlam wrote:
How do they work hanging in the air?
They don't. Whole idea of overloads is to not to do anything till the owner start screwing with heavy weights.
When I load my camper, mu pucks still hang in the air. Driving motion will push them in contact, but still not much weight till I hit a bump, or start screwing like driving with rear tanks filled.
Nov-29-2017 10:41 AM
Bedlam wrote:
How do they work hanging in the air?
Nov-29-2017 10:16 AM
Nov-29-2017 09:42 AM
JumboJet wrote:
On a trip 4 weeks ago, the wife heard annoying squeaking coming from my springs while hauling the Lance TC. I rolled my window down and heard the noise too (I am sort of hard of hearing in the presence of the wife).
I was cleaning my truck today (heading to Branson for the Midwest Truck Camper & Friends Christmas Rally) and noticed the rubber portion of my 4 Stableloads were MIA! Gone! Leaving me with metal on metal contact when the Lance is loaded. That is where the noise is being generated. Also the truck squats a little lower too.
I saved the original pads and will install tomorrow. I doubt Torklift can get replacements to me fast enough.
Has anyone else ever lost the rubber portion of their Stableloads?
Nov-29-2017 09:19 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Since you ask. Camper is off, so they are hanging like yours.
The 2 outer bolts hold only upper pucks, while center pan head bolt sits countersink via both.
Click For Full-Size Image.
Nov-29-2017 08:47 AM
Nov-29-2017 07:45 AM
finsruskw wrote:
The weight belongs on the lowers. That's why they are there.
You will notice a world of difference.
Nov-29-2017 07:44 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Since you ask. Camper is off, so they are hanging like yours.
The 2 outer bolts hold only upper pucks, while center pan head bolt sits countersink via both.
Click For Full-Size Image.
Nov-29-2017 07:06 AM