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Could use some help figuring out how to strap the kennel in this location ... the tie down points in this bed suck. Open to advise on a better way?
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THIS.Get some D Rings and put through the bed bolts?
If I remember right the working load limit for the box links are about 500lbsView attachment 456178
Feet showing in the picture. For the love of all things HOLY, we don’t want to see anyone’s gnarly toes. Well... most of us don’t. At least they’re not dress socks.
THIS.
Looks like you have a spray in bed liner. Use a razor and cut the circle around the bed bolts. Use a pick- dental pick, or similar to COMPLETELY clean out the torx head. You absolutely MUST have a 100% clean seating of the torx bit or you will strip the head. I had one bed bolt I didn’t get the bed liner out of the torx head and I stripped it. I tried all manner of workarounds, ended up going to a mechanic who used an air chisel to break it loose.
Anyway, the D-rings will allow you to ratchet strap the kennel down so it won’t move. I’m not clear how much force you can put on the box-link and they’re not very low.
For more info:
Bed Bolt D-Ring Tie Down Points AT COST
I’m taking orders for ready-to-install bed bolt mounted D-ring tie downs AT COST. After doing some research, I found this solution for mounting my 2nd spare: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f264/bed-bolt-tie-down-install-54540/ I installed 6 of these for TRR to secure my recovery kit...www.fordraptorforum.com
Thought about it but ... bed linerGet some D Rings and put through the bed bolts?
Ive read a few horror stories about this and feel like I better avoid it. Im not patient enough for it ...View attachment 456178
Feet showing in the picture. For the love of all things HOLY, we don’t want to see anyone’s gnarly toes. Well... most of us don’t. At least they’re not dress socks.
THIS.
Looks like you have a spray in bed liner. Use a razor and cut the circle around the bed bolts. Use a pick- dental pick, or similar to COMPLETELY clean out the torx head. You absolutely MUST have a 100% clean seating of the torx bit or you will strip the head. I had one bed bolt I didn’t get the bed liner out of the torx head and I stripped it. I tried all manner of workarounds, ended up going to a mechanic who used an air chisel to break it loose.
Anyway, the D-rings will allow you to ratchet strap the kennel down so it won’t move. I’m not clear how much force you can put on the box-link and they’re not very low.
For more info:
Bed Bolt D-Ring Tie Down Points AT COST
I’m taking orders for ready-to-install bed bolt mounted D-ring tie downs AT COST. After doing some research, I found this solution for mounting my 2nd spare: http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f264/bed-bolt-tie-down-install-54540/ I installed 6 of these for TRR to secure my recovery kit...www.fordraptorforum.com
This the Raptor forum, not some bourgeois bmw forum. When we said “D rings” we meant to put in your truck bed, not the OTHER kind.Ive read a few horror stories about this and feel like I better avoid it. Im not patient enough for it ...