Will the Brophy Camper Hold Downs HSSF Fit a 1990 Chevy K2500
Question:
I have a 1990 Chevy K2500 Longbed Pickup and I was wondering which Brophy hold downs I can use. My camper is 9ft long.
asked by: Jim E
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Expert Reply:
The Camper Hold Downs, # HSSF, are a universal fit item and should fit your 1990 Chevy K2500 and any camper that is a proper fit for the truck. You can take a look at the Hold Down dimensions in the last few pictures on the product page.
With these Hold Downs I recommend you use the Camper Tie Down hardware Package, # TDHP.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Products Referenced in This Question
Brophy Basic Turnbuckles w/ Hardware for Camper Tie-Downs - 3,000 lbs - Qty 4
- Accessories and Parts
- Camper Tie-Downs
- Turnbuckles
- Standard Disconnect
- Locks Not Included
- No Tension Indicators
- Bed-Mounted
- Powder Coated Steel
- Brophy
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Brophy Slide In Camper Tie-Downs - No Drill Bed Mount - Qty 4
- Camper Tie-Downs
- Front and Rear Tie-Downs
- Bed-Mounted
- Universal Fit
- Powder Coated Steel
- Brophy
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