Wildernest Outrigger pole hardware?

Jmax

New member
Hey y'all

I'd like to install outrigger poles onto my Nest to prevent it from bouncing and rocking. Unfortunately I can't use a hi lift for this purpose, and my nest came without the necessary hardware.

Anyone have some close up pictures of the outrigger pole hardware? Would be very helpful!

Thanks

J
 

DaveInDenver

Middle Income Semi-Redneck
Nothing special. Two telescoping lengths, the top was swaged to fit the bracket on the lid and they originally had a plastic thumb screw on what's otherwise just a hose clamp.

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Clutch

<---Pass
You can get quick adjust tent poles from Cabelas or similar. Are you missing the angle aluminum pieces that are on the shell itself too?

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Jmax

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Any pictures of the original bracket on the shell that these poles attach to? Again, thank you!
 

Clutch

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Any pictures of the original bracket on the shell that these poles attach to? Again, thank you!

Welcome!

Nothing special...guess I keep on forgetting to replace the hardware with stainless, doh! I put stainless hinges on though.


Here is a link to some part numbers: http://forum.expeditionportal.com/archive/index.php/t-4338.html

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scojo1

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I made mine by cutting a 10' length of thick walled aluminum pipe in half and threading the 2 plain ends.
Then screwed steel pipe caps on one end of both pipes. Drill and tap the caps to accommodate 3/8 threaded rod.
Cut a couple pieces of threaded rod(I made mine about 18" each)and screw into the cap. Thread a nut down for a lock nut,
then add 2 more to each. One for below the bracket and one for above. Screw a couple of flanges for feet on the other end and your done.


 

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