Will the Brophy Camper Hold Downs Fit on a 2007 GMC Sierra New Body
Updated 05/02/2012 | Published 05/01/2012 >
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Question:
HSSF fit 2007 GMC sierra 1500 crew cab?
asked by: Cody
Expert Reply:
Yes, the Brophy Camper Hold Down, # HSSF, will work on your 2007 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab. This is a universal fit item and will support any size camper that is designed to fit your truck.
The hold downs will wrap around the bed rail and mount inside the bed. If you have a bed liner that blocks the inside edge of the side rail, then you may need to modify the bed liner to fit this hold down.
I have attached a photo showing how this hold down installs on a truck.
You may also be interested in the Camper Tie Down Hardware Package, # TDHP. This package comes with four 3/8 inch turnbuckles, four S-hooks and four chains. This package does have a weight capacity of 3,000 lbs.
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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
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