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Tie Down Bracket For Truck Camper on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Goshen, Indiana, United States

Goshen, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

This is a pair of brackets that attach to the front of your pick up box between the box and the cab to tie down a small truck camper.

I used a set like this my 2002 GMC  to tie down my 8 1/2' truck camper for several years - no problems.
Someone has also installed them on a 2000 Dodge 2500

They are easy to install, not in the way when the camper is off, and hold the camper tight.
I drilled a hole in the end of the rear bumper for the back tie downs.

They are made of 1/4 steel and bolt to the front of the truck bed.
I will send installation suggestions.

The turnbuckle and chain are NOT Included

Shipping is 13.00 if you are in the US




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