Will the Camper Hold Downs, # HSSF Fit a 1969 Ford F-250
Published 10/19/2011 >
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I need to know if these HSSF will fit a 1969 F250 style side bed box? I know they will fit many newer pickups,however the older boxes are made different.Thanks.
asked by: Jim B
Expert Reply:
The Camper Hold Downs, # HSSF, are a universal fit item that will fit most full size trucks. This should include your 1969 Ford F-250. In order to be sure, take a look at the last 2 pictures on the product page. These pictures show the dimensions of the hold downs so you can compare them to your truck bed. I have also included a picture that is actually the instructions. You can click on it to make it larger.
If you determine based on the dimensions and instructions that these hold downs will fit, I also recommend adding the Camper Tie Down Hardware Package, # TDHP. This kit has a maximum capacity of 3,000 pounds.
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Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
- Truck Camper Tie Downs
- Front and Rear Tie-Downs
- Bed-Mounted
- Powder Coated Steel
- Brophy
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