I am a convert from the Roman Catholics to Orthodoxy. I was never a TradLat in the accepted sense of that designation, I dont think-but I did stop attending Mass very soon after Vatican II. So, in a sense, I grew up in a TradLat setting. I think TradLats are, compared to the watered down and "modern" Roman Catholic edifice, ARCH Papists. That is, they would be glad for stronger and more dictatorial Popes, as long as them Popes dictated what they wanted them to, of course...
Also, when I went to school, we were taught that there was no possibility of salvation if you weren't Catholic...if you weren't Catholic, you simply went to Hell immediately after you died-no ifs ands or buts. Not even a stopover in Purgatory fer cryin' out loud! These "doctrines" I think would be accepted by the TradLats as "required!" Also the Latin required, with the preVatican II arrangement of the altar and the preVatican II Mass and other offices. They would also be as much if not more against ecumenism than the Traditional Orthodox-they are probably as aghast as we are when they see the Pope actually let that schismatic Bartholomew into Saint Peter's! And the Asissi (or is it Assisi-i can never remember that) Antics probably aggravated an onset of Apoplexy! (For the outdated medical terminology challenged, that means a stroke)
TradLats would not be "friends" of Orthodoxy in any sort of doctrinal respect-possibly those Orthodox who consider voting Republican a requirement for all Orthodox would be able to weld some sort of political agenda alliance with TradLats, and protest against abortion together, but I dont think it could go much deeper than that....remember, the "Traditional" Catholic bishops in the US were the very same ones who sparked the Uniate return to Orthodoxy here in the late 19th/early 20th century by refusing to even recognise UNIATE priests as Catholic....
michael woerl