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TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Rear
This was a perfect fit on my 2017 Tundra. Installation took about 30-45 min per side. The most difficult step was threading some bolts through the frame holes. They hide nice when not in use.
Perfect. Easy install.
# 2
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
Seems like they will work. Twist some under load.
A bit challenging even for a person with a lot of experience with tools. They want you to fish the bolt and washer through the frame and the mount at the same time, not going to happen with only 2 hands so i went to ace hardware and got some neoprene washers to slide over the bolts to hold them in the frame holes, then gently slid the mount onto the bolts. The drivers side bolts cannot be fished through the tight turns inside the frame with the washer attached to the bolt so getting the washer on the bolt while inside the frame was difficult. I was also concerned that my side exit exhaust would be in the way but as shown in the picture it wasnt an issue.
# 3
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
The front tie down mounts did not fit my 2008 Toyota Tundra SR5 5.7 L V8.The problem is that the bump stops attached to the rear cab mount bolts are in the way. That is something that cannot be removed permanently to accomodate the tie downs. The arm that bolts higher on the frame needs to be bent at a greater angle to fit both the frame and the cab Mount bushing.The rear fit perfectly.
They hold on well so that campers doesn’t fly off.
# 4
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
These were easy to install and are good quality. Fit my 2006 tundra perfectly. Fast delivery to Canada as well . Happy customer
Rear tie downs for my 2001 tundra little more complicated to install than front by myself because you had to wedge between of tight access and old hitch receiver and frame. Although, once installed… worth every penny. Having camper attached to frame makes for less too heavy and more off-road capable. Drives fine in wind at 75mph
# 5
Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
I used these to mount a vintage 1970 Avion C-11 to a 1993 D250. They worked great and were much stronger than I expected - and it was a huge cost savings (and a much more attractive look) than some of the frame mounted options of more than $1000. There were some oddities that I noticed. It was impossible to mount them exactly the way the instructions suggested because of where on the wings near the cab,. The brackets also could not stay on with the camper unloaded because they would hit the jack mounts, meaning they had to me bolted in after the camper was in the truck but before lowering the jacks, making the access to the bolts a frustrating 'feel for it' experience.I'f suggest the manufacturer secure the bolt so that you don't need to hold both sides when tightening/loosening, and also refine it to need less turns to do so. It took me 2 hours to mount the first time, and not much less when removing them with the limited access. The pads also came off in the first use. I gave it a 5 star because I realize there are limited options for older campers and anything universal is going to have issues with some thing - so that's just my input and experience. Overall pretty reasonable for the price and functionality.
Order arrived quickly, priced ok. Box was broken open by shipper NS the 4 T-bolsts bolts ere missing. Etrailer shipped ou the missing parts a few days later, but in the meantime I fashioned t-bolts I could use for my trip. Many customer comments on this camper Brophy tie-down match my experience. Etrailer follow up was great, but surely must be aware that their packing is sub-standard. Perhaps zip-tying the T-bolts to larger pieces would eliminate the loss even in case of breakage. Functionally the tie-dows were easy to install and seem quite adequate for off-road use of my in-bed camper. Will continue to use etrailer because of their excellent customer service.
# 6
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
Install was pretty straight forward, they can only go on one way, They bolt right into position right in the same mounting holes that are used for your rear trailer hitch. An extra bolt is supplied for the 3rd bolt position. Each side took about 15 minutes. Very happy with the way it looks and they are easy to access.
I purchased the torklift kit for my 2008 Tundra. Fits nicely, with no major problems. Getting the nut with the handle and the bolt together through the brace took some ingenuity. Once that was solved the installation went well. I would recommend this product to others.
# 7
Brophy Stake Pocket Mounted Camper Tie-Downs - Bed Mount - Qty 4
Put these on my 2002 F350. I have used torklift in the past and could never seem to get the camper (very light, 1100#) from moving around in the bed. I think that was due to the length of the chains and the angles they were at. With the Brophy's everything is good and tight. It can flex a little and sometimes does off road, but it is rock solid like a part of the truck 99% of the time. I have had none of the horror stories about it deforming the bed sides or anything like that. I would buy them again.
These appear to be well-made. I had a hard time drilling the holes, as the tubes that go in the stake pockets are rounded on the side that faces into the bed. The resulting slipped hole broke a couple of the sheet metal screws provided, luckily I had plenty of spares in my misc. hardware bins. The diagram shows both screws per bracket on the inside of the stake pocket. For my 1970 F250, I found it sturdier to do one on the inside, one on the side of each pocket, offset in height a little. Most of the problems I had were my own fault, though, trying to do this by lamplight as it got darker outside. I will point out for future users and to the team that writes the instructions: The instructions are very clear with a good diagram. Many of the other reviews say these twisted or bent on dirt roads, or bigger campers bent them, or they didn't fit the vehicle. There are very clear, concise guidelines about what not to use them on, including "Not for off-road use" The only problem with the instructions was this: For the hex bolts that go from the top through the bed rail, it says to use an 11/32 bit. The bolts provided are only 5/16. 11/32 is bigger than the hole in the brackets for these bolts. A 5/16 bit worked just fine, and was more readily available at my local hardware store. I will add pictures when we go to pick up our camper. For now, these seem more than adequate for the size, weight, and style of truck and camper we use.
# 8
Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - Extra Clearance - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
Easy to put on they work perfectly very solid I have a 20-22 palomino SS 1251 truck camper Badland Edition doing a great job thank you a bunch
Overall, great design and build. The only change would be the T-bar being larger overall (L&W). It can be tricky to find a good spot in the truck bed wall to place the T-Bar. We had to craft some 2x4's to provide a flat surface (2002 F-150). The exterior attachment points do extend significantly outside of the bed of the truck. The dimensions image does not show this full dimension (Inner bed edge to outside attachment point. On our F-150 and Northstar TC800, there was not enough room to back the truck by the camper legs with these mounts installed. And, we cannot install them once the camper is on the truck.
# 9
HappiJac Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Bed and Bumper Mount - Front and Rear
Secure, easy to install.
The instructions are unclear and have unreadable photos. Some of the instructions are plain wrong! I gave 2 stars for the quality of the components.
# 10
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
Waited a year to buy these. Torque lift true frame mounted truck camper "brackets" I had an unusual truck...Tundra 2015 longbed single cab.(somewhat rare). PERFECT FIT! The amazing part: ordered on tuesday TWO DAYS later there here! Thanks Etrailer, I will buy my next items (fastguns) anchor "binder" kit from etrailer soon . Thank you.
This was my second set I bought. They are very well made and work excellent for my truck camper.
# 11
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Rear
Product fit perfectly, easy to install, very happy.
# 12
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Rear
Great product, installed last night! Only suggestion I would have is info on the items page regarding install fitment. I was going back and forth in which model to get because unsure what hitch type I had. All my questions were answered once I opened the manual that came with the product and saw the picture! Would suggest including those pictures of the installed mount on the website.
# 13
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
the rear set also fot the 2021 Toyota Tundra CrewMax with minimal modifications. Nobody claims any fitment for these on the rear of a CrewMax, but i GUARANTEE it fits. Mine works great.
Fast, friendly service. Great quality
# 14
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Rear
The hardest part of the installation was removing the frame bolts from the truck that are reused. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and each piece fit perfectly where it was supposed to go. You don't need to be a mechanic to get these installed, but the proper tools are a must, along with a good chunk of an afternoon.
Kate was very helpful and professional Waiting for notification of my return
# 15
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Front
Easy to install. Good quality construction. Great customer care when I ordered the incorrect version - was well handled.
fit pretty good and the device for getting the bolts in tough places was brilliant
# 16
TorkLift Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Frame Mount - Rear
Delivery was fast. Works perfectly for our Lance slide-in camper.
Had to remove trailer hitch for drilling eight holes for easier installation.
# 17
Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
Good product ….. Holds in place perfectly…..would recommend
Very well constructed and heavy duty. Liked the idea of no drilling during install. Excellent fit and provided stability safety for upcoming family camping trips with our truck & camper. Would recommend these tie downs for anyone who owned a truck camper set up!
# 18
HappiJac Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Bed and Bumper Mount - Front and Rear
I put these on my F250 for when I carry my Northstar Camper and they have made an enormous difference, especially in sway. They work!
You should make the front angles a little longer for the top of the frame of the truck but thank you very much all done
# 19
HappiJac Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Bed and Bumper Mount - Front and Rear
I never got any of the parts but this stabilizer bar. Where is $[XX] worth of parts. I ordered this stuff 3 weeks ago.
I am extremely happy with this setup. Installation *could* be done by a single person, but would involve A LOT of figuring out special approaches to holding things in place for alignment and tightening. But I had a friend help me and installation went about as perfectly as one would hope for. I have used the oriduct for multiple trips, sone of which were on washboard gravel and dirt roads, and the setup has worked perfectly. My truck camper is a popup and pretty light, and the setup holds the camper in the truck very nicely. I suspect it would work very well even for heavier and larger truck campers, as well. I called support before ordering and was provided with perfect information in a very professional and caring manner. I am 100% satisfied, and highly recommend both this product and etrailer as a company.
# 20
HappiJac Camper Tie-Downs - Custom Bed and Bumper Mount - Front and Rear
After one week on truck, in Southern California, components are discolored and rusting. What’s up?
The only think I didn't like is that the 3/8" frame bolts (connecting to the frames that the truck bed sits on) use lock washers instead of nylon lock nuts (nylocks). I feel these could come loose over time so I used nylocks instead. Otherwise it was a great installation. Installed on a 2007 F250.
How to Set Up Your TorkLift Front Camper Tie-Downs - 2025 Toyota Tundra
Hey, neighbor, it's Kevin with etrailer. And today we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install TorkLift's frame-mounted camper tie downs for the front on our 2025 Toyota Tundra. So if you're like our neighbor today and you're wanting to take your Tundra out and have that in-bed camper in it instead of towing one behind you, then camper tie downs, like our frame-mounted ones that we're installing today from TorkLift, are gonna be an essential component. Now along with this, you will also need to pick up some turn buckles, and that's gonna make that connection right on these hooks right here up to the mounting points on your camper so that you can fully secure it down. Now, TorkLift has a couple of options, but you will want to take some measurements and you're gonna wanna figure out exactly where those mounts are on your camper. Going along with those measurements, you're gonna want to figure out from the mounting point kind of down here at your frame.
How to Set Up Your TorkLift Rear Camper Tie-Downs - 2025 Toyota Tundra
Hey, neighbors, Kevin here with etrailer and today we're gonna be taking a look at and showing you how to install Torque Lift's, frame mounted camper tie downs for the rear on our 2025 Toyota Tundra. So if you're like our neighbor today and you're wanting to take your tundra out and have that in-bed camper in it instead of towing one behind you, then camper tie downs, like our frame mounted ones that we're installing today from Torque Lift, are gonna be an essential component. Now along with this, you will also need to pick up some turn buckles and that's gonna make that connection right on these hooks right here up to the mounting points on your camper so that you can fully secure it down. Now, Torque Lift has a couple of options, but you will want to take some measurements and you're gonna wanna figure out exactly where those mounts are on your camper. Going along with those measurements, you're gonna want to figure out from the mounting point kind of down here at your frame. So if you kind of just go under your fascia, so our rear bumper right here, and then measure up to that mounting point where it is on your actual in-bed camper, that'll kind of give you a better idea of what size turn buckles that you're gonna need.
How to Install the TorkLift Truck Camper Front and Rear Tie-Downs - 2025 Toyota Tundra
Hey neighbors, Kevin here with etrailer, and today we're gonna be taking a look at, and showing you how to install, Torklift's frame-mounted camper tie downs for both the front and rear on our 2025 Toyota Tundra. So if you're like our neighbor today and you're wanting to take your Tundra out and have that in-bed camper in it, instead of towing one behind you, then camper tie downs, like our frame-mounted ones that we're installing today from Torklift, are gonna be an essential component. Now, along with this you will also need to pick up some turn buckles, and that's gonna make that connection right on these hooks right here up to the mounting points on your campers so that you can fully secure it down. Now, torque lift has a couple of options, but you will want to take some measurements, and you're gonna wanna figure out exactly where those mounts are on your camper. Going along with those measurements, you're gonna wanna figure out from the mounting point kind of down here at your frame. So if you kind of just go under your fascia, so our rear bumper right here, and then measure up to that mounting point where it is on your actual in-bed camper, that'll kind of give you a better idea of what size turn buckles that you're gonna need.
Mount: TorkLift Tie Downs on a 2016 Toyota Tundra
Today, on our 2016 Toyota Tundra, we're going to be installing TorkLift's Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs for the front, part number TLT2307.This tie-down brace is going to give you a secure location to properly mount your camper to the bed of your truck. This brace will offer a location, where you can more evenly distribute the weight, so it won't be so top-heavy. So that way, you'll have your camper on there more securely, when going down the road.This is a no-drill installation. It simply installs to the front of your leaf spring mounting location here, and it comes with all the hardware you'll need to get installed.After you've got it installed, if you take your camper off, you can simply pull the pin. Slide the sleeves out. And now, you can't even tell that you've made any modifications to your truck.To get the most secure tie-down for your camper, I do recommend that you install a set for the rear as well.
How to Install: TorkLift Tie Downs on your 2016 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2016 Toyota Tundra, we're going to be installing torklifts, custom frame mounted camper tie-downs for the rear, part number TLT3306.They're going to be frame mounted, here to our hitch, so it's going to give a secure place to tie down your camper. What's great about this is it puts it in the most appropriate position to attach your camper at the outside corners so that way it'll more evenly distribute the weight and make it less top heavy.When you're not using your tie-downs, you can remove the insert and then it's virtually hidden, so nobody even knows you have them installed.It's a very easy installation. It reuses some of your existing hardware and it comes with the rest of the hardware you need to get it installed.It only takes a few minutes on each side to get your brackets mounted.It's made of a sturdy steel construction with a black powder coat finish to help protect against the elements.It's best to use these in conjunction with the set for your front. This way you can get the optimal tie down point at al corners of your camper.These come as paired set, one for your left and right. Let's show you how to get them installed now.We'll begin our installation at the rear of the vehicle on the driver's side. There's two bolts here in our hitch we're going to need remove with a 19 millimeter socket.
Setting up the TorkLift Tie Downs on a 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on our 2008 Toyota Tundra we're going to be installing the Torklift custom frame-mounted camper tie downs. This is for the rear. Part number is TLR3500. inaudible 00:00:11 see our camper tie down once you get in place. It's going to be adjustable from the setting it's at out to a wider setting just depending on the width of our camper, and when not in use can be completely removed to give us a very clean factory-style look. It's not going to hang down.
Set up: TorkLift Tie Downs on a 2008 Toyota Tundra
Today on this 2008 Toyota Tundra Crew Cab Max, we're going to show you Part Number TLT2304. This is a TorkLift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs for the front of a truck. A few things to know about these tie-downs, that they provide separate attachment points for the front of your truck bed, left and right side, for securing a bed-mounted camper. Now, the rear tie-downs are sold separately. This does mount to the frame, and when it's not in use, the inserts are completely removable. This is our insert here. We're looking at the driver's side and it has two holes in it for your tie-downs that go up to your camper.
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