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RR06

Trailer D-Ring Tie Down, Recessed Swivel

Brophy Trailer Cargo Control

Code:   RR06

Price:$12.99

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Brophy Trailer Cargo Control - RR06

Utility Trailer D-Ring Tie Down

  • Recessed Ring Swivels 360 Degrees
  • Zinc Plated
  • Bolt-On Design
  • Capacity: 6,000 lbs.
    • Safe Working Load Limit: 2,000 lbs.
  • 4 bolt holes are 3-13/16" apart
    • Bolt holes are 1/4" in diameter










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  • Hardware for Brophy Swivel D Rings Part # RR06
  • Installation hardware is not included with the Swivel D Ring part # RR06 due to the unknown nature of the surface that the end user will attach it to. Depending on the weight of the object that will be held down, and the thickness of the surface it will be attached to, you also might want to consider the backing plate part # BP06.
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  • How to Install the Trailer D-Ring Tie Down # RR06 on a Trailer
  • If you look below the specs for the Trailer D-Ring Tie Down, # RR06, you will see that the lip is wider than the base . You would need to drill a hole that is 4-3/8 inches in diameter for the base to fit through and then use screws appropriate for the surface it is mounted to in order to secure it. It is recommended to use the backing plate # BP06 under the service where the D-Ring is installed to maximize its capacity and offer support. In order to drill out the hole you can use a large enou
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  • How to Determine Proper D-Ring Spacing In an Enclosed Car Hauler Trailer
  • Since you are planning on installing these Trailer D-Rings # RR06 in a plywood floor I would recommend you also get the Backing Plate # BP06 to offer better support than just the wood of your trailer floor. As far as the placement of them in your trailer, you will need to consider what vehicles you will be transporting. If it will be only one vehicle I would recommend loading that car in the trailer and then strategically place the D-rings to give you the best possible mounting points for tha
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