Can I Install CargoAnchor Angle Mount On Utility Trailer Without Drilling Holes In Trailer?
Published 07/02/2025 >
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Question:
Can I install CargoAnchor Angle Mounts on utility trailer with angle irons rails without drilling holes in the metal frame of trailer?
asked by: Kyle D
Expert Reply:
Hey Todd, great question—and yes, that’s actually what these were made for. The Angle Mounts are designed to slide right into your trailer’s angle iron rails and secure in place with a snapper pin. No drilling, no hardware needed. They’re super easy to move around too. We’ve got customers using them to strap down everything from ATVs to lumber runs. Let us know what you’re hauling and I’ll help you pick out the right kit!
For example, here are a couple of kits we have to choose from:
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps # CB99GR
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Multi Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps # CB49GR
-CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle, 2 Multi Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle 2" x 6' Ratchet Strap # CB69GR
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CargoAnchor Kit w/ 2 Angle Mounts & 2 CargoBuckle G3 2" x 6' Ratchet Straps
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- Angle Mounts
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- Surface Mount
- CargoBuckle
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Kyle D.
7/2/2025
Awesome, that’s exactly what I was hoping to hear—really didn’t want to drill into the frame. I’m usually hauling a side-by-side or gear for ranch work. Any thoughts on which kit would give me the most flexibility if I switch trailers now and then?