A Review Of Two Truck Camper Tie Down Systems
With summer in full swing, many of us are busy enjoying the classic summer activities that warm weather encourage, things like going to barbecues, swimming, camping, baseball games, the list goes on and on. If your family is like ours, and you find yourself camping at least every other weekend, then you know how important it is for all of the equipment for your truck camper to be in good shape. This is probably most important when it comes to truck camper tie downs, as these are the primary pieces of equipment that keep your camper firmly attached to your truck bed.
But which camper tie downs are the best? That depends on your definition of "the best", as well as what type of camper and trucked you have. Here, we'll go over a few different types of tie down kits, and let you make up your own mind. To start, let's look at the Torklift frame mounted truck camper tie downs. The TorkLift system features four independent tie down points, which operate similar to your trucks trailer receiving hitch. Each point is removable, allowing the system to be undetectable when you are not using it. On average, this system will run you around $200.00.
The Happijac frame mount camper tie down FT-CG9 set will also run you on average $200.00, and features a design system that prevents your camper from moving in any direction. This is a nice feature, as many truck camper tie downs simply hold your camper onto the bed of your truck, without taking into consideration front and back movement, side to side movement, etc. When choosing a system, it's important to know the make and model of the truck you are buying a system for, as tie down systems are designed specifically for the type of trucks they will be installed on.
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In addition to truck camper tie down systems, there are a variety of accessories that go with each system, including turn buckles, stabilizing bars, tie down brackets, universal anchor plates, etc. So when getting your truck and camper ready for your next camping adventure, be sure that your tie downs are in good working order, and the you have the necessary accessories.
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