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What's up everybody. It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna be checking out these stake pocket tie-down mounts from Brophy. They're going to go right here in this stake pocket. You see a slide right in there. They're held in by this pin at the bottom, giving you tie down points, wherever you need it.… see more >
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The CargoSmart Rotating Board Holder #3481740 that you referenced doesn't have a capacity listed for it because the wood installed in it would break long before it would.
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view full answer...The usable dimensions of the Brophy Stake Pocket Tie Down Anchor part #TL2B are 7-3/8 inches from the center of the pin hole to the plate that sits on top of the anchor, the width is 3-1/2 inches and the depth of it is 1-1/2 inches. This is designed…
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