Can I Use # HSSF Camper Hold Down Brakets in My 2000 Dodge Ram for my 11-1/2 ft Camper Shell
Updated 02/08/2011 | Published 02/07/2011 >
Question:
will these work on my 2000 dodge 3/4 ton extended cab full size bed truck? I have a 11 1/2ft. Fleetwood camper.
asked by: Brian
Expert Reply:
These Camper Hold Down, part # HSSF, are universal fit items made to fit most trucks. These hold downs wrap around the truck bed rails and are mounted inside the bed. Like other products, they do not fit in the stake pockets. Some dual rear wheel beds interfere with installation of the hold downs.
You will want to check, however, that your vehicle manual does not state that you would be unable to use sidewall type camper hold downs.
Otherwise, these should work well to secure your 11-1/2 foot Fleetwood camper in your 200 Dodge 3/4 ton extended cab Ram.
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Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
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