Will TorkLift Rear Camper Tie-Downs Interfere with Dual Exhaust on F-350 Diesel
Updated 05/06/2020 | Published 05/05/2020 >
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I have a 2014 F350 supper duty, crew cab,4 wheel drive, 8 ft bed, its a diesel, factory installed hitch, with factory installed 5 th wheel. will the rear tie downs for the factory installed hitch hit the exhaust pipe or right side. because of the diesel, there are two pipes coming out. thank you,
asked by: Jeffrey S
Helpful Expert Reply:
The factory dual exhaust pipes on the passenger's side of your 2014 Ford F-350 will not interfere with the installation of the TorkLift Custom Frame-Mounted Rear Camper Tie-Downs, part # TLF3006. I confirmed with Torklift that these are a fit for your 4x4 truck with the 8 foot bed, crew cab, with no board or step present underneath of the bed, and with the factory installed hitch.
The correct TorkLift Front Camper Tie-Downs for this application are part # TLF2016.
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