Bed D-ring Tie downs

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Ricoman

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Does that guy still sell those tie down D-rings for the truck bed floor? Cant find his post

If he is no longer making these,I purchased a set of 6 from mymoparpart.com
Was the cheapest around for Original Mopar and not cheap knockoffs...they use these in the Sprinter Vans as hold downs... Took me about 30 minutes to grind them down so bolt fits,and then repaint...easy job if you have a good grinder...

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05170492AA 6 $ 5.94 RETAINER.


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1 products , 6 items $ 35.64
Shipping & Handling to WA, USA $ 9.95
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I've been using these off amazon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CGXSNC0/?tag=fordraptorforum-20
All you need to do is drill the hole a bit larger and there is clearance for the factory bed bolt heads. I strap down my spare with them and I've strapped down my motorcycles to them with no issues.

Note: it is a Torx Plus TP50, a regular Torx bit can strip out the bolt head.

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How did Did you mount that jack? Looks like it’s just laying in there as of now. I’d like to find a nice way to mount a jack in there that isn’t $450 even tho the pro eagle ones are badass


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Also, how are you mounting those traction planks?
 
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How did Did you mount that jack? Looks like it’s just laying in there as of now. I’d like to find a nice way to mount a jack in there that isn’t $450 even tho the pro eagle ones are badass


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It is just laying there between the spare and the wheel well. It stays in place good enough for me and I've offroaded this thing pretty hard with jumps and all its never moved from that place. And I went cheap with a 2 ton harbor freight jack, pro eagle would be sic but over priced imo. Works good enough for what I do and extra chunks of 2x4s incase it doesn't have enough lift, ha.
 
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