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Mine has 4 M8 holes on each side. The eye hooks just screw in. You might put a rubber or plastic washer on to prevent messing up the paint.
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Yes if you don’t have a bed liner. If you do have a bed liner, it can serve as the plastic between the paint and the hooks.Mine has 4 M8 holes on each side. The eye hooks just screw in. You might put a rubber or plastic washer on to prevent messing up the paint.
I don't have a bed liner. That and the attachment system were going to be restraints, so I dropped them. I don't plan on hauling anything heavier that groceries. If I need to haul a big load, I'll buy my brother a six pack!Yes if you don’t have a bed liner. If you do have a bed liner, it can serve as the plastic between the paint and the hooks.
Do you think those would be strong enough to secure a motorcycle using tie-down straps?Hello Maverick owner,
Ford is selling the Cargo Management System for $420. I got mines for $12 on Amazon. Pictures attached
https://a.co/d/ci5TG0G
I actually think these are better than the rail system.
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Sure. Go ahead. What have you got to lose?Do you think those would be strong enough to secure a motorcycle using tie-down straps?
Yes I don’t see why not. They’re screwed in and you have 7 on total. You can use all 7 to secure your bike.Do you think those would be strong enough to secure a motorcycle using tie-down straps?
I installed these too and use friction straps instead of ratchet straps. My thinking (hoping?) is that'll keep me from doing any damage.I would recommend reading the owner's manual about how to properly secure loads. In addition, the rail system spreads any force across multiple attachment points and not just one- if you're not careful you'll end up with a bent truck bed where one of those hooks gets pulled hard...
Yeah I think the people talking about bending the truck bed are over thinking it in my opinion. Sure if you plan on loading a few thousand pounds of stuff very high, then you might want to consider if this is be too much. But I really don’t think people who buy mavericks are going to use this little truck to haul big stuff. But hey if have $420 go ahead and get the stuff from Ford. I shared this to give people who want to tie down so pieces of 2x4s, plywood, boxes, etc you know the average home stuff for small projects, these ring bolts will work great.I installed these too and use friction straps instead of ratchet straps. My thinking (hoping?) is that'll keep me from doing any damage.
This actually makes a lot sense. The extra metal helps strengthen the bed and reduces the risk of bending if excess pressure is applied when the tie down are used.@Redneck Garage has done some great documentation. In his post https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/diy-quarter-panel-replacement-so-fun.36954/ is a picture of a half naked Mav and you can see 3 of the nuts. The one with the green arrow has some extra metal behind it.
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