Will the Brophy Camper Hold Down Brackets # HSSF Fit a 1997 Ford F-350 Dually Truck With a Camper
Updated 04/21/2011 | Published 04/20/2011 >
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Will the #HSSF work on my truck? The truck is a 1997 F350 Dually bed. The camper is a 1979 10 cab over. Thank you.
asked by: Jerry H
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The Brophy Camper Hold Down Brackets, part # HSSF are a universal-fit item that will work on most full-sized trucks, but the bed on your 1997 Ford F-350 Dually may interfere with installation of the hold downs.
The brackets include the hardware for fastening the bracket to the truck, but we also offer hardware to attach the camper to the brackets, this kit is Brophy Camper Tie Down Hardware, part # TDHP. The kit includes 4 turnbuckles, 4 S-hooks and 4 lengths of chain.
The camper will have to be out of the truck for installation. You will need a fair amount of space to install them in the truck, which is why the camper should be out of the bed.
The hold downs wrap around the truck bed rails and mount inside the bed. They do not mount in the stake pockets.
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