Expert Answers about Truck Bed Accessories
What is the Capacity of Brophy Truck Bed Tie Downs HSSF and Will they Fit a 1997 Ford F-350- As long as your 1997 Ford F-350 is not a step side, does not have a double wall bed, and is not a dually then the Brophy tie downs, # HSSF, will fit. The tie downs do not have an official capacity because they are rated for whatever the truck bed can handle. Consult your owners manual to determine the capacity.
I also recommend adding the hardware package # TDHP to secure the camper to the tie downs.
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Weight Limit For Brophy Camper Hold Down # HSSF On 1995 Ford F-250 Longbed- After speaking to my contact at Brophy, she informed me the Brophy Camper Hold Down # HSSF technically does not have a weight range. This product is limited only by the weight capacity of your 1995 Ford F-250, so you will need to consult your vehicle owners guide to find the weight limit of your cargo bed.
You will also need to ensure there is at least 2 inches of space between the truck bed interior wall and the lip of the bed in order for the hold downs to fit properly. I have included a gr
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Does the Stromberg Carlson 4000 Series Tailgate # VG-97-4000 Have a Weight Capacity- The Stromberg Carlson 4000 Series Tailgate, part # VG-97-4000, features a glass-filled, black composite plastic frame that is blow molded to create a lightweight yet strong-as-steel tailgate.
I spoke with my contact at Stromberg Carlson and they said that do not give the tailgate a weight rating because it is not designed to hold any large quantity of weight. They said in the open position, the tailgate will hold a small toolbox, but it is not designed to hold two or three adults at the same
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How Much Will the DeeZee Aluminum Cab Rack Extend Beyond the Roof of my 2011 Ford F250- I spoke with my contact at DeeZee and he informed me that the overall height of this is 23-5/8 inches. What you can do is measure from the top of your bed rails on your 2011 Ford F250 Super Duty to the roof of the cab and then subtract 23-5/8 inches from that number and you will have the distance that this will extend beyond your cab roof.
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