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[GMCnet] GOOD LOOKING QUADBAG [message #86429] Fri, 28 May 2010 13:00 Go to previous message
Charles Aulgur is currently offline  Charles Aulgur   United States
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. I can speak on the quality of both of your parts and the new
Quadrabag system that was co-developed. It lives up to the claims and
is truly a thing of beauty. After much horse trading with that other
Jim for one. It was surprising how good all the parts fit. Hell I
think I'll leave the tee skirts off so others can admire it. The Gmc
community would miss both of you a great deal, so please don"t hang
up anytime soon...

LINN, you are not the only one that is proud of how good looking the
Quad bag system is. Some time back I designed a parking brake for my
coach that is actuated by my electric stabilizer jack when I am
traveling. It has two opposite arms that a mounted on the outboard
frame of the Quad bag system, When I apply the parking brake, the
two arms swing out in opposite directions and force the brake pads on
each arm to press against the two rear tires and lock them together
so they cannot rotate. I sent Rick Flanagan, the engineer that
redesigned Ken Rose's Quad into what is being sold today, and he got
all excited and wanted me to make one for him. The mistake I made
was to put the electric acme thread actuator and the scissors jack
bars that actuate the brakes on the outside of the Quad Bag frame.
He wouldn't put the jack on his GMC because it distracted from the
beautiful Quad Bag frame so he returned it to me at Auburn.

Chuck Aulgur

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