Will Brophy Camper Hold Downs # HSSF Fit on 1998 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Truck
Updated 12/04/2012 | Published 11/29/2012 >
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I am wondering if these will fit a 8 ft. travel- lite slide in camper wt. 14 hundred lbs?
asked by: Dennis S
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The Brophy Camper Hold Downs # HSSF should be a compatible fit for your 1998 Chevrolet C/K 2500 Long Bed truck. They are a universal item that work on most trucks so long as they are not dually or sidestep models. There are no weight capacity rating on this product and they will work for any camper size that is properly-sized for your truck. I have included instructions for the proper installation of this item.
You may also be interested in the Brophy Camper Tie Down Hardware Package # TDHP. It is custom-made for the Brophy Hold Downs and comes with (4) 3/8 inch turn buckles, (4) S-hooks, and (4) chains and has a maximum weight capacity of 3000 lbs. I have also included a link to the instructions for the proper use of this item.
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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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