Will Brophy Camper Hold Downs # HSSF Fit 2013 Ford F-150 Pickup
Updated 07/05/2013 | Published 07/02/2013 >
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Will these fit a 2013 Ford F150 ?
asked by: Jerry H
Helpful Expert Reply:
The Brophy Camper Hold Downs, part # HSSF, are intended to fit a broad range of trucks including the 2013 Ford F-150. Exceptions to the fit are step-side beds, some double-wall beds and certain dually and import trucks. Also, bed liners may require trimming for installation. As long as your truck has a downward lip on the underside of the bed rail these hold downs will work.
Please refer to the linked video which shows the installation process. This will help you confirm compatibility with your F-150. Written instructions are also provided.
If you need the hardware to secure your camper you can use the Brophy hardware kit # TDHP which includes 4 chains, S-hooks and turnbuckles.
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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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