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Custom Fit Tie Down Kit With TLD3109 | TLD4106

Custom Fit Tie Down Kit With TLD3109 | TLD4106

Item # TL56DR
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TorkLift Truck Camper Tie Downs - TL56DR

  • Front Tie-Downs
  • Frame-Mounted
  • TorkLift
  • Custom Fit
  • Powder Coated Steel

Get the safest and most comfortable ride while hauling your camper with tie-downs that mount on the frame of your pickup. Great for your truck's looks: remove the arms from the brackets and you'll hardly know that the brackets are there.


Features:

TorkLift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs - Front:
  • Creates attachment points for securing your camper to your truck bed
    • Pairs with rear tie-downs (sold separately)
    • Requires turnbuckles (sold separately) to attach camper to tie-downs
  • Ensures excellent handling by distributing camper's weight evenly and lowering its center of gravity
    • Avoids a top-heavy setup that would be vulnerable to strong winds and sway
  • Remains virtually invisible beneath your vehicle
    • Remove the arms and you'll hardly know the brackets are there
  • Adjusts for simple, secure connection to camper
    • Extend arms out from truck body to clear bowed sidewalls and fenders
    • Choose between 2 anchor holes to get the best angle for a secure hold
  • Made of black powder coated steel to resist corrosion
  • Mounts tight to your vehicle's frame - minimal loss of ground clearance
    • Uses pre-existing holes in the frame - little to no drilling required
  • Includes 2 front tie-downs and installation hardware
  • Made in the USA
  • Lifetime warranty

TorkLift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs - Rear:
  • Creates attachment points for securing your camper to your truck bed
    • Pairs with front tie-downs (sold separately)
  • Requires turnbuckles (sold separately) to attach camper to tie-downs
  • Ensures excellent handling by distributing the weight evenly and lowering the center of gravity
    • Avoids a top-heavy setup that would be vulnerable to strong winds and sway
  • Remains virtually invisible beneath your vehicle
    • Remove the arms and you'll hardly know the brackets are there
  • Adjusts for simple, secure connection to camper
    • Extend arms out from truck body to clear bowed sidewalls and fenders
    • Choose between 2 anchor holes to get the best angle for a secure hold
  • Made of black powder coated steel to resist corrosion
  • Mounts tight to your vehicle's frame - minimal loss of ground clearance
    • Uses pre-existing holes in the frame - little to no drilling required
  • Includes 2 rear tie-downs and installation hardware
  • Made in the USA
  • Lifetime warranty
  • D3109 Tork Lift Truck Camper Tie Down - Rear Frame Mount - Custom Fit

    Replaces D3108

    D4106 Tork Lift Truck Camper Tie Down - Front Frame Mount - Custom Fit



    Video of Custom Fit Tie Down Kit With TLD3109 | TLD4106

    Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




    Video Transcript for Torklift Custom Frame-Mounted Camper Tie-Downs Installation - 2015 Ram 3500

    Clayton: Hey guys, how's it going Clayton here at etrailer.com. And today, we'll be taking a look at and I'll show you how to install, the Torklift rear mount camper tie-downs on our 2015 Ram 3500. These braces are going to allow us to attach our in-bed campers to our truck's frame. These tie-downs are really nice because they're adjustable. So if our tie-down's for our camper are a little bit narrow, we can put it here. And then if our camper's more wide, we can slide these arms out and attach it here.As you can see, there's quite a bit of adjustability.

    These are going to be a steel construction so they're going to hold up well over time. They are finished in a black powder coat finish, so you don't have to worry about any rust or corrosion over time as well. These do mount right up to our frame so they are going to be really strong. We are going to have two holes here for tie-downs as well. So wherever our camper falls, we can make sure to get a really strong connection.These are really nice because when we're not hauling your camper, we can simply pull our arms out, and we're not going to have anything sticking out from the side of our truck.

    Our tube here is pretty visible, but again, we don't have to worry about our arm sticking out of our bumper. In terms of an installation, getting these put on really isn't that bad. It's three or four bolts, pretty easy to mount up. We didn't have to do any drilling. So speaking of installation, I'll go ahead and show you how we got ours installed.To start our installation, we're going to be working right back here in the corner of our frame.

    We're going to be working right where our bumper beam attaches to our frame rail. We're going to be removing these three bolts here. I do suggest using penetrating oil and at least cleaning it up a little bit before, just to make it easier to work with. Now, these are all 21 millimeters, and I do suggest breaking them loose with a breaker bar. They are going to be pretty tight because they're holding on our bumper.

    I went ahead and broke ours loose. Now we'll take them off with an impact. And these will be getting reinstalled.Our instructions don't mention this, but there is a wiring harness right here. We do have to remove this to get our bracket installed. We're just going to grab a trim panel tool and pop this one clip out. With that clip removed, we can get our bracket fully mounted inside of our frame. I do suggest spraying out the holes with some lubricant and maybe a wire brush depending on how dirty they are. This is just going to help those bolts thread in a lot easier. We're now ready to grab our bracket. We can lift it up into place.I'm going to start this second bolt up here. I just want to push the bolt through and start to get it threaded to where it can support itself. Then we'll come back and add the rest of our hardware. It is important to leave these hand tight. That way we can get the hardware added to the back of our bracket. We're going to be reinstalling these bolts in the same locations that we took them off. For our other hardware, we need to grab our carriage bolt, our spiral washer, and our flat spacer. We'll put that usher on and then our spacer, then we'll lift it up.And we're going to slide it through this oval hole behind our wiring. We'll just grab it like that. On the backside, we're going to add our two flat washers like this and then our lock washer, and our hex nut on top. Go ahead and get this one hand tight. And this'll be the first one that we tightened down all the way. We'll use a 19 millimeter socket and wrench. Now we can tighten down the rest of our hardware all the way. With all of our hardware completely tightened down, we're ready to come back and torque it down. All of our torque specs will be listed in our instructions.Once we torqued everything down, we can move over to our passenger side and follow the exact same steps. We're now ready to slide in the arms for our tie-down. There are a couple different holes depending on where your camper falls. Since we don't have one on our truck now, I'm going to put it on the inside position. We'll add our pin and clip, and secure it down. With everything on and torqued down, and our tie-down arm in, that's going to complete our look and installation at the Torklift camper tie-downs for the rear on our 2015 Ram 3500.

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