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โJun-28-2022 06:36 AM
ticki2 wrote:
You can also use an old style belly bar if it doesnโt interfere with anything under the frame like exhaust or drive shaft . Given you use the right size material they are very strong . The down side is they are always there sticking out . You can make them short and use removable inserts . Keep in mind that with either Torklift or belly bar you are more likely to rip out the attachment on the camper long before either of them fail .
โJun-28-2022 05:46 AM
artburg wrote:
When did I complain of the price?
I was asking because I wasn't too impressed with the welds and how loose the outter part fits into frame mounted section.
โJun-28-2022 04:08 AM
โJun-27-2022 07:04 PM
artburg wrote:
I was asking because I wasn't too impressed with the welds and how loose the outter part fits into frame mounted section.
โJun-27-2022 05:27 PM
mkirsch wrote:artburg wrote:
Anybody besides Torklift make hold downs? Its all I see for frame mounted.
No. It's not enough of a market to be a "cheaper" alternative to Torklift. That's what I assume you're asking about, really. You're balking at the cost of the Torklift tiedowns and want something less expensive.
Heck I only paid $2000 for my camper and I went with Torklifts even though they cost over 1/3 what I spent on the camper at the time. They're there if and when I upgrade. Install could not have been easier, and they work great.
โJun-27-2022 03:52 PM
โJun-27-2022 01:01 PM
artburg wrote:
Anybody besides Torklift make hold downs? Its all I see for frame mounted.
โJun-26-2022 08:34 AM
jimh406 wrote:
I donโt know why you donโt want frame mounted tiedowns since many manufacturers recommend them, but Brophy and HappiJac make tiedowns.
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