Jun-24-2020 06:09 PM
Jun-28-2020 07:34 PM
Jun-28-2020 10:07 AM
ticki2 wrote:
If convenience is your goal both HJ and TL can be retrofitted with their handles , quick loads and derringer respectively .
Jun-28-2020 10:05 AM
mbloof wrote:
I've used both the HJ and TL 'twist to tighten' turnbuckles.
. I do find that the square housings on the TL are easier to tighen by hand and I'd always have to resort to using a wrench on the HJ ones.
- Mark0.
Jun-28-2020 06:53 AM
Jun-28-2020 04:41 AM
Jun-27-2020 07:29 PM
Jun-27-2020 07:11 PM
K Mac wrote:
If I understand your analysis, no, quite the opposite, once you find your happy (tension) place, you then slide the o-ring to 1/4" below the housing, this will help you monitor how your positioned ,as opposed to how you were when you departed. It's real simple to hook the bottom in the tie-down & twist them. On my last trip a walk-by visual made me aware that TC shifted a bit, because one front o-ring was down 1/2". Couldn't tell by doing a front or back visual but a measurement confirmed it. We were traveling the hills and dales of routes 40 and 50 through OH., WV.,MD.,VA.,and the coast. Lots of 10-15 mph switchbacks so I was watching them pretty closely. Harder to keep an eye on stuff like that with the chains. 50, The Loneliest Road & 40, America's Main Street are just as beautiful as the Blue Ridge up in the mountains. Inspired me enough to plan a trip on my motorcycle this fall, if this Covid s_ _ t ever goes away, if not we'll carry our hotel. Hope this helps.
Jun-27-2020 06:32 PM
Jun-25-2020 08:48 AM
Jun-24-2020 07:09 PM
K Mac wrote:
Once you set them, and set the o-ring, 9 outta 10 times there good to go for me. You mark them for position on truck, RF, RR, LF, LR. I remove my LF for easier fuel door access. Bigger door with DEF. I also put a few scratches in my old truck with the wrenches, fortunately it was silver so only I saw them.
Jun-24-2020 06:31 PM