Harv, your set up looks good. I'll just mention a long reach shackle/clevis as possible alternative to eyebolts, if you ever find reason to change them out - not sure if the dimensions would work tho.photohc said:So my original question, is it okay to use eyebolts on the jack plates at each corner of the camper?
Thanks David. The eyebolts were recommended by FWC but I can see using shackles might be a better solution. At least it would eliminate a torquing that might bend the jack stand attachment point.klahanie said:Harv, your set up looks good. I'll just mention a long reach shackle/clevis as possible alternative to eyebolts, if you ever find reason to change them out - not sure if the dimensions would work tho.
For eg:
https://www.westechrigging.com/rigging-hardware-shackles-stainless-steel-long-reach-shackles.html
Yes, the cost is a consideration but I closed my eyes and clicked...ardvark said:It is simple enough to put locks on the Torklift Fast Guns to at least stop thieves who depend on easy pickings.
I have Torklift Fast Guns now and like the convenience, but found if I set up my Fast Guns according to the directions that come with them, spring tension is dramatically different between them. Not a real issue as it is not hard to tension them even without the little rubber washer and I found many folks just go by feel. On the other hand, before I have the Fast Guns, I used basic turn-buckles and chains that could be purchased at any Lowes or Home Depot at a fraction of the cost and had no trouble with them either. I like the convenience of the Fast Guns, but it comes with a cost.
Torklift is a marketing juggernaut and sometimes I think the benefit of their products might be a hair overstated.