How do you re-center a pop-up if it shifts during a trip?

h2opup

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The jack legs have been moved and left at home. So how do I re-center my ATC if it shifts in the bed when I am out on a trip?
 
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I have about 1/2" clearance on either side at the tailgate. I bought from McMaster-Carr hardware, clevis to clevis turnbuckles. I have found that if it is too close on one side, I loosen that side's turn buckle just enough to be an able to rattle it slightly. Drive down a rough road and the jostling pulls it over to the tight side.... it can't go far ! Next day I find the road did my heavy work and I re-tighten.
 
I have about 1/2" clearance on either side at the tailgate. I bought from McMaster-Carr hardware, clevis to clevis turnbuckles. I have found that if it is too close on one side, I loosen that side's turn buckle just enough to be an able to rattle it slightly. Drive down a rough road and the jostling pulls it over to the tight side.... it can't go far ! Next day I find the road did my heavy work and I re-tighten.
Clever!
 
I have about 1/2" clearance on either side at the tailgate. I bought from McMaster-Carr hardware, clevis to clevis turnbuckles. I have found that if it is too close on one side, I loosen that side's turn buckle just enough to be an able to rattle it slightly. Drive down a rough road and the jostling pulls it over to the tight side.... it can't go far ! Next day I find the road did my heavy work and I re-tighten.
Thanks buckland. Good hack to know about if caught out on the road with this issue.
 

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