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#1 Green_Rino

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Posted 17 March 2020 - 10:21 PM

Hi, my 95’ Cabover has hasp latches installed (one on each side) for the top travel lock. I have seen a few posts on the travel lock topic however no one posts pictures of what they have done and most of the descriptions (other than throw a strap over the top) are very challenging to decipher. I don’t like the hasp locks on mine and am going to remove them and do something else. I would appreciate some pictures of what others have done for their travel lock. Even what pictures of what the factory does now would be helpful. Attached is a picture of one of the hasp locks on mine.

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Edited by Green_Rino, 17 March 2020 - 10:28 PM.

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Posted 18 March 2020 - 07:01 PM

For our 2016 AK camper (7' long x 7' wide flat bed with a cab over) the travel lock was installed at the factory.  It is a 3/8" bolt about 4 inches long, going through the cab over and the base.  I installed a keeper pin for the nut vibrated off couple times on some long dirt roads and I lost the bolt. Now it stays put all the time. It is located on the drivers side.  We have been on a few 60 mph crosswind travels across the Mojave going 75 mph.  This travel lock had done the job.  Because of the size limits, I hope you can get and idea with these photos.

 

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Posted 19 March 2020 - 02:01 AM

Thanks Ser! That helps a ton.
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