Marc:
Ah, good to hear. It is that reinforced thing that kills me. I don't think the wall can handle the weight and the rough roads with that hanging on . Was thinking maybe having it rest on the bumper, but this might call for tighter tollerances on the mounting.
Ideally, if there were enough room, i would love to mount this behind the door with jack, shovel, ax there. Then mount 1 or two 5g fuel/water cans to the other side.
In a perfect world.
thanks, anyhow for the idea
Dave
Axe & Shovel Bracketry Help!
Started by
ScottBailey
, Aug 27 2008 06:32 PM
11 replies to this topic
#11
Posted 28 August 2008 - 07:28 PM
#12
Posted 29 August 2008 - 01:12 AM
I tried and tried and tried and tried to get Ben to reinforce my Cougar to also mount a hi-jack jack, but he and Marty would not do it. See this post => http://www.wanderthe...32&postcount=10
Also, Marc does not have the furnace, but I do and there is noway to even mount the hi-lift jack on the left side of the door.
Mike
Also, Marc does not have the furnace, but I do and there is noway to even mount the hi-lift jack on the left side of the door.
Mike
'08 ATC Cougar (built 06/16/08)
# of nights in camper: '08=15, '12=21,'13=16, '14=10, '15=52, '16=11, '17=20 (equals 145)
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