Recommendation For Camper Tie-Downs For 2006 GMC 2500
Updated 01/12/2018 | Published 01/10/2018 >
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Question:
Do these fit my 2006 GMC 2500? It's a long bed with no hitch. What else do I need?
asked by: David
Expert Reply:
If you do not have the step underneath then the The Torklift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs, Item # TLC2204, is a confirmed fit for your 2006 GMC 2500. If you do have the step underneath then you will need Item # TLC4203. The Torklift mounts to attachment points at the front of your truck. It helps to shift the weight of your camper so that you are not top heavy. You will also need the Torklift Frame Mounted Camper Ties for the rear of your vehicle, Item # TLC3206, which works with either one. These will fully secure your camper so that you are good to go.
All the necessary hardware to install each tie-down is included with each kit.
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TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
- Truck Camper Tie Downs
- Front Tie-Downs
- Frame-Mounted
- Custom Fit
- Powder Coated Steel
- TorkLift
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