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Great post. I wiggle and giggle them until i can latch them. Im going to try your idea. Thanks
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Another thankful camper here - great thread. Just performed this mod today. Decided to move one of the mounting screws on each strap about an inch inward to allow more slack.
Had to be careful to avoid hitting wiring behind the panel these straps are screwed to.
Much easier to secure, and still stable. Easily removable shower curtain rings used on the latches to keep them in place, though they over-center pretty well.
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I agree with the others above. I had not taken time to search the forum for the tank strap issue. So it is good that an old thread was revised. I will definitely try that, bending the latch back into shape is getting old.
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I need to try this too. Mine are way to tight and can't get them to close properly. Thanks for reviving an old post.
Rob
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Got the straps remounted today. So simple yet works so well.
And it didn't cost anything!!!
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It is sometimes nice to see an old post touch on current topics. Not sure how I missed this before, but as soon as rig returns from shop I am adjusting my straps as well.
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Yup..Thanks Dallas! The over tightness of the straps has been bothering me...but I hadn't bothered to look/investigate for a fix yet...... I always figure I'll get a round to it before I have to refill a tank again......not!.
Doing it today!
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I know that this is a “dead” thread and most likely the folks who posted are on to other rigs…but I’ve got a 2022 Mo 397 THS-R …and have been fighting with a) the straps being tight and b) the cheap aluminum that bends on the latches. As i too started thinking about alternatives (nylon, turnbuckles, etc..) i decided to search the forums…and lo and behold “the answer!” Since our rig was built in March 2022, it doesn’t look like the GD engineers got (or accepted) the suggestion here (too bad). But, I’m glad with a few quick turns of the screw gun (3.25” spread) … i am a happy camper again! :-) Thanks to the OP and the contributors … these threads help current and as demonstrated, future GD owners. :-)
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U would think that OEMs would consider biggest safety hazard (propane bombs) and then design a safe and easy to install propane system. Just bc the NTSB or whom ever doesn't require it the picture from TucsonJim shows why it is important. I don't have the model with straps, but rather a top bar to hold down two tanks, but that works wonky as well.
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Hi and thank you all for your posts … we purchased our 2020 Reflection 337RLS in Sep.2019. It was time for an LP tank fill and had not had the metal straps on our prior RV. Checked the forum and saw the difficulty being experienced with the straps and buckles. Base on your info, checked the straps as installed and we would have struggled also. Based on the info found we moved both screws about 3/4 of an inch in (on all four straps) … toward the center … from where they were installed. I can now open/close the buckles easily and at the same time the tanks are snug. Also, I have some old pins from a fiberglass flag pole we have and placed one on each of the top buckle holes to prevent buckle from accidently opening (without locking them). The help on this forum definitely has put me "ahead of the curve" on this issue.
Again, thanks to all … stay safe and enjoy!
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Originally posted by Country Campers View Post
Just use caution when using locks on propane cylinders. First responders do not like to have to waste time trying to remove propane cylinders from a burning RV.
Brian
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Originally posted by TriplethreatUpdate on my previous post.....I relocated the screws on mine yesterday....both tanks, all 4 staps....all 8 screws. The guys that put these in don't really have much choice. The strapping is "pre drilled" with holes already in them. Now that's not saying that the manufacturer of the straps couldn't do something different, but as they are right now, they just come pre drilled. And yes, I drill new holes in the strapping material where I needed them to be.
While I was in there, I decided that I would hang some padlocks on the straps also. I had 5 locks that are all keyed alike, so each tank now has two padlocks hanging on them, since the propane compartment door doesn't lock.
Brian
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Originally posted by d2reid View PostAfter struggling with getting the tank straps closed on Momentum propane tanks for over two years I finally had enough and actually started looking at them. My first thought was to replace them with ratchet straps, but that didn't go as well as expected and then there was some mention of a requirement for metal retainer straps. I never could chase that one down.
So while messing with it I noticed that the straps are attached with 2 self tapping sheet metal screws set about 4 inches apart. Pretty wide spread. So I unscrewed one and re-inserted it about 3 inches from the other one, then put the tank back in. The strap was easy to close, no more hammering on it or prying it pliers. The tanks were secure without movement.
I kick myself for struggling with it since day 1, the fix was so easy.
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Hi Dallas. Good to see you here. I had the same issue on my 2014 and I solved it the same way. You'd think they'd fit check them before installing the tanks.
Jim
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