Micro469 wrote:Here's a few pics of mine. I got them from Cary at CampInn... It works great.
asianflava wrote:I didn't use lock rods, I took the easy way out. I simply installed 2 draw latchs on bottom of the hatch. The one thing I like about it is, you can check that the hatch is latched just by looking. The other thing I like is that it was easy to install. One drawback was locking the hatch, that was fixed by installing a hasp. If I had known that htey existed, I would have used locking draw latches instead.
Micro469 wrote:Heikki, I honestly don't know... When I was in Madison to visit my nephew, I rented a car to go up and visit him.. While I was there, I bought door handles, the hatch lock, and a battery tender... i was digging into the bottom of my pockets to get enough money... If I remember correctly, he even took some Canadian money because I didn't have enough American.... . The car rental was about $150.00 U.S. ( They saw me coming..) and the price for the hatch lock was on top of that...so... your guess is as good as mine...
Since I couldn't find it in Canada, I figure the price was worth it.....
Classic Finn wrote:Are you talking about these?
Classic Finn
halfdome, Danny wrote:Heikki, It's good to hear you got it all worked out , your gettin' closer to "Teardrop Time" Danny
sdtripper2 wrote:
Heikki ...
Some people have used the type above to hold down the hatch.
I really think the T handle center swing pull tight lock mech would do you fine.
Cause your build and hatch are tight and solid.
See this post once more please
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