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These custom fit tie-downs give you the safest and most comfortable ride when hauling a camper. They mount to the frame of your pickup - no drilling required! With the arms removed, the brackets can barely be seen.
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If you're looking for the best tie-downs for your camper, frame-mounted is the way to go. The frame is the most solid part of your entire vehicle, so it just makes sense to attach your camper to something that's not going to warp, bend, or twist. Even more importantly, the camper's center of gravity will sit lower and its weight will be spread across the entire bed. This avoids a top-heavy load perched on top of your bed rails that's liable to sway and get pushed around by crosswinds. The camper's not going to shift or slide around while you drive; it's going to stay put, and your truck is going to handle just like it does without a camper.
Quick Tip: If you have a plastic or spray-in bed liner, it's important that you use a rubber mat under the camper to eliminate any sliding or bouncing.
Frame-mounted tie-downs are also a great pick for preserving your truck's good looks. The brackets install on the frame, tucked nearly flush with the underside of the vehicle. Remove the arms from the brackets when you're not hauling your camper, and the brackets will be barely visible.
Completely custom to your vehicle, the tie-downs attach to exisiting holes in your frame so that there's little to no drilling and no need for any modifications. Because they're custom, you'll want to use our in-house application guide to make sure you get the exact right model. The tie-downs you need might be different depending on what type of hitch or other accessories you have.
Once the tie-downs are installed, use a set of turnbuckles (sold separately) to secure the camper to the tie-downs. The shank on each arm has 2 pin holes so you can choose how far out they extend, that way the turnbuckles can reach the anchors on your camper without making contact with your truck. Tighten the turnbuckles to the correct level of tension (not too tight!).
Make sure the anchor points are offset from the tie-downs instead of lined up with them so that they will hold your camper from multiple angles. This is important for keeping your camper from shifting. Two holes in the attachment plate of the tie-downs let you find the best angle for you camper anchors.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Yeah, I don't know.Speaker 2: Today we're going to be taking a look at the Tork-Lift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs for the rear of the vehicle. Now this product fits certain years and models of the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado 2500 and 3500. It also fits the Ford F250, F350 and F450 Super Duty as well as the F450 and 550 Cab and Chassis. It's also going to work with Ram 2500, 3500, 4500 and 5500 trucks. Now to ensure that this is a fit for your vehicle or to double check that it's a fit, you can always use the vehicle fit guide, which is located at etrailer.com. Now these tie-downs are going to provide attachment points at the rear of your truck bed for securing a bed mounted camper.
Front tie downs are sold separately and available at etrailer.com if you're in need of those. This unit's going to feature a frame-mounted design so that's going to ensure excellent handling. Securing the camper to the trucks frame instead of its bed better distributes weight, which is going to keep the set up from being to top heavy. When they're not in use, they're virtually undetectable. These portions right here actually remove, so the tie-down inserts can be easily removed from the frame-mounted receiver brackets simply by removing the pin and clip, so that's how easy it is. So when that's removed, again, virtually undetectable.
I also want to point out that you're going to notice two pin hole locations on this shaft right here. That's going to give you two adjustments to choose from. You can have a further out tie-down or you can have one that's going to be a little bit closer to the vehicle. Simply just choose whichever one works best for your application. Another neat feature that I like about the set up is that it's custom fit for your vehicle. These brackets are designed to fit tight to the truck frame.
That way you don't have any loss of ground clearance. They're made from a steel construction. They feature a nice powder coated finish so they're very durable, they're going to resist rust and corrosion and last a long time. You're going to get two, the rear tie down inserts, frame brackets and detailed installation instructions. The product's made in the U.S.A.
and it's covered with a lifetime warranty. That's going to do it for today's look at the Tork-Lift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs for the rear of your vehicle.
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