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Posted by T_Bone on August 09, 2005 at 10:46:39 from (4.240.42.103):
In Reply to: Re: The Correct Pic posted by Bob M on August 09, 2005 at 09:41:32:

Thanks Bob, that was very easy to do! I changed my orginal pics to much so they shrunk down but I know better now. New camera (last x-mass) so I thought I'd try it out. If you hook the end on either bottom side of the pocket, then if the binder comes loose the hook will fall off the stake pocket and you have a loose end. By coming thru to the top of the stake pocket the hook can't come off if the binder gets loose. I do know what your talking about tho on pockets without a spaced rub rail. Maybe a piece of small channel welded to the outside of the stake pocket or inside the frame rail for the hook to sit verticle would accomplish the same thing. And I like your idea of cheater chains. That's the first time I've ever hit the side of any trailer and it would have to be the new one. LOL T_Bone
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