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Re: Other: Quick release J-Cradle extension rack.
By:Simeon
Date: 4/14/2012, 6:10 pm

A quick thought on the quick release system - it you were to re-cut the bolt holes into slots lengthwise in your plate you'd have some added peace of mind through swinging the plate 'closed' then sliding it lengthwise a little before tightening it down. This would mean that it couldn't swing open as readily in the event that something 'let go'.

You'd end up with a slot in the non-releasing end, and an L shaped hole in the releasing end of the plate.
Some rubber washers will probably take care of it nicely by themselves.

Simeon.

: Good points Don, I plan to lash the bow and stern if I take it on a
: highway, I was going on a worst case scenario bombing down the
: rough gravel back alleys in my neighborhood shakedown run.
: Have to find some rubber washers now, that will probably save me
: some grief, quick release is great till it quick-releases itself
: at the wrong time, though the odds of all four going at once are
: low, the consequences are high.

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Other: Quick release J-Cradle extension rack. *PIC*
David Bynoe -- 4/12/2012, 11:17 pm
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David Bynoe -- 4/12/2012, 11:18 pm
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David Bynoe -- 4/12/2012, 11:19 pm
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David Bynoe -- 4/12/2012, 11:21 pm
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Don T -- 4/12/2012, 11:27 pm
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David Bynoe -- 4/12/2012, 11:52 pm
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Kenneth Sutherland -- 4/14/2012, 12:30 am
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Simeon -- 4/14/2012, 6:10 pm