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04-03-2009, 10:53 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Jonesville, VA
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Great product
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Originally Posted by SITE ADMIN
Welcome to the official forum for Qwikreleasetiedown LLC. Qwikreleasetiedown LLC is the manufacturer of the ATV Mity TiTe Tie Down System.
The "ATV Mighty TiTe" Tiedown System is a quality built (made in the USA) all metal system for safely/securely and quickly mounting your ATV for transportation even over the roughest of terrain. Be the first one of your riding group to be unloaded and ready to hit the trails. When your done riding for the day, be the first one to be loaded and heading down the road for home.
If you have any questions on the ATV Mighty TiTe Tiedown System feel free to ask them here or visit their website at: Welcome to Qwik Release Tiedown

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I've used this system for 3 years now hauling my Rancher for use in my job. The ATV Mighty TiTe system has made it fun to take my 4 wheeler on the job. The only thing is I end up helping everybody else because mines ready to go in seconds.
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04-07-2009, 11:45 AM
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THE ENFORCER
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Virginia
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Originally Posted by flyingfischead
I've used this system for 3 years now hauling my Rancher for use in my job. The ATV Mighty TiTe system has made it fun to take my 4 wheeler on the job. The only thing is I end up helping everybody else because mines ready to go in seconds.
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I seriously need to get me some of these. Do you use a trailer or truck bed to haul your quad around?
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04-07-2009, 01:46 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Jonesville, VA
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I use mine on a 5 x 8 tilt bed trailer. I use my trailer for hauling firewood and furniture so the slide out Mighty TiTe components work great. my friend uses a pickup truck with his. before he got his tiedown system he ran his 4 wheeler thru the back glass on his truck. He could have bought a tiedown system for what he payed for the back glass and installation.
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04-07-2009, 02:09 PM
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THE ENFORCER
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 1,989
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Well that sucks! And you know what else sucks is rachet straps! Thanks for the post.
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04-07-2009, 02:21 PM
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THE ENFORCER
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Virginia
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Only question I have is I wonder if hauling mulch, dirt, brush, etc would it cause a problem if something were to get in the tracks of the chaulks? I can't tell from the video how much space is there.
I can't afford to dedicate a trailer for my quad and my truck bed is too short with the tool box to fit my quad and I tend to haul everything on my trailer from quads to brush and dirt.
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04-07-2009, 02:37 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Jonesville, VA
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I'm not shure if I'm using this message thing right. I sent you a message about the spacing but I'll repeat it. There is about 3/16" space under the floor mounts. I've never had any problems with dirt clogging things up. I just flush them out with the water hose and there good to go. If I haul Gravel, I put down a tarp first to keep from scratching the finish.
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04-07-2009, 02:54 PM
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THE ENFORCER
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Virginia
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Originally Posted by flyingfischead
I'm not shure if I'm using this message thing right. I sent you a message about the spacing but I'll repeat it. There is about 3/16" space under the floor mounts. I've never had any problems with dirt clogging things up. I just flush them out with the water hose and there good to go. If I haul Gravel, I put down a tarp first to keep from scratching the finish.
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I got your private message (PM) so you're using it correctly. Thanks for the report on this system. It may be very well worth the investment. I get really tired of hooking up rachet straps and what not. I usually end up replacing straps after a lengthy trip on the trailer because the tension, etc seems to eat through the straps over the side rails on the quad.
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04-07-2009, 03:40 PM
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The Boss
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Home
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Battlegun,
This is a nice setup. The speed of securing your quad is fantastic. But as you know, I travel with my quad a lot it sets in the parking lots of hotels on the trailer. I think a huge benefit is that the quad is locked in and secured more so than if it was simply strapped to a trailer. That to me is cheap insurance.
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04-07-2009, 03:43 PM
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THE ENFORCER
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Virginia
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Originally Posted by GRIZZLYWIZARD
Battlegun,
This is a nice setup. The speed of securing your quad is fantastic. But as you know, I travel with my quad a lot it sets in the parking lots of hotels on the trailer. I think a huge benefit is that the quad is locked in and secured more so than if it was simply strapped to a trailer. That to me is cheap insurance.
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Yeah...I didn't even consider that! Combine that with a locking a hitch on the truck and it would be pretty hard to get the quad. Good stuff.
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