Save yourself $1200, my hitch assembly has openings on both sides like this system hitch. I welded pipes on each end ($20.00) with a bolt at each end. Then bought long eye bolts ($7.00) 1000lb capacity, screwed them in and now have the same system. Took me 1.5 hours and around $40.00 total. Much better that all of that, I wish I could post a picture.
The 1/4" thick plate, the one that is shaped similar to the end of the bracket where it bolts on, these plates that came in my kit were 1/4" bigger in both directions than the end of the bracket where in connects. I had to grind 1/8" off all four edges of the two spacer plates to get my bracket to fit into the cross tube of my hitch. Basically, I had to grind flush the spacer to the end of the bracket where it connects.
Hi, we suggest you use our fitguide and use the slide down menu to get the specifics for your truck, it's going to give you 3 different selections for each bed length. We really want to make sure you get the right part! www.etrailer.com/tiedown-2020_Ford_F-250+Super+Duty.htm If you have any questions about any specific item please let us know.
The frame mounted tie downs are going to have a more secure and stronger hold. The stake pocket tie downs do not have much to hold onto when securing a truck bed camper. www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLF3008.html www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLF2022.html
Save yourself $1200, my hitch assembly has openings on both sides like this system hitch.
I welded pipes on each end ($20.00) with a bolt at each end. Then bought long eye bolts ($7.00) 1000lb capacity, screwed them in and now have the same system. Took me 1.5 hours and around $40.00 total. Much better that all of that, I wish I could post a picture.
That's a good solution for folks that have the skill to do that type of fabrication....
www.etrailer.com/Truck-Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLF3008.html
The 1/4" thick plate, the one that is shaped similar to the end of the bracket where it bolts on, these plates that came in my kit were 1/4" bigger in both directions than the end of the bracket where in connects. I had to grind 1/8" off all four edges of the two spacer plates to get my bracket to fit into the cross tube of my hitch. Basically, I had to grind flush the spacer to the end of the bracket where it connects.
I like the explanation and the product, would you do the advise for the front for F250 front tie please
Hi, we suggest you use our fitguide and use the slide down menu to get the specifics for your truck, it's going to give you 3 different selections for each bed length. We really want to make sure you get the right part! www.etrailer.com/tiedown-2020_Ford_F-250+Super+Duty.htm If you have any questions about any specific item please let us know.
He’s just saying that to sell. The Brophy clamp on tie-downs were the ones he showed. He didn’t show the stake pocket Brophy.
I share your concern about stake pocket tie downs. Is there any evidence that these are not safe? Or, are you just trying to sell a "better" product?
The frame mounted tie downs are going to have a more secure and stronger hold. The stake pocket tie downs do not have much to hold onto when securing a truck bed camper.
www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLF3008.html
www.etrailer.com/Camper-Tie-Downs/TorkLift/TLF2022.html
I’m sure Brophy tested their tie-downs