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Old Jul 12, 2019 | 01:24 PM
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Tie downs recommendation

Hey y’all. Just a random opinion question. Right now I have an 84 f150..and I need some anchors or tie down points so I figured I’d ask everyone’s opinion..which do you prefer the little anchors that mount in the bed holes, or bed rails? I was also contemplating just installing a set of d rings in the bed floor..but I’m not very keen on drilling holes into the bed..whatcha think?
 
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Old Jul 13, 2019 | 08:37 AM
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I am using the rrings that mount in the stake holes.

They are not meant for much weight though so if you are going to do some heavy stuff and need strong tie down points then welding some d rings on the bed may be the best alternative.
 
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Old Jul 13, 2019 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by senix
I am using the rrings that mount in the stake holes.

They are not meant for much weight though so if you are going to do some heavy stuff and need strong tie down points then welding some d rings on the bed may be the best alternative.
Can it handle enough weight to tie down a motorcycle?
 
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Old Jul 13, 2019 | 08:42 AM
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Yes with four tie down points I would be ok with it.
 
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Old Jul 16, 2019 | 05:27 PM
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Stake pockets work really well. I put nuts and 2 large body washers on a 1/2" eyebolt, self locking nut on the inside of the pocket. They work really great for holding everrything down and haven't had anything fail or come loose.

I put 4 in the front but but 2 are on the headache rack. The 2 in the back are on the front to rear axis and are great for holding a load. With them near the top you can find them blind as long as you can get your hand in there. I've had 2 loaded Jobox with over 3000 lbs held in using 2 off the very front without an issue.
 
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Under the bed rail, in the corners, the stake pockets have like a 1" hole in them. More then stout enough to support a motorcycle. I know they did in the 90's, not sure how much changed from the 80's bed.
 
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Originally Posted by Freightrain
Under the bed rail, in the corners, the stake pockets have like a 1" hole in them. More then stout enough to support a motorcycle. I know they did in the 90's, not sure how much changed from the 80's bed.
Same response from me, I've used that same hole to place eyebolts with large heavy washers in it. I've also taken a 1/2" rope, tied a bowline knot loop in one end, slipped the other through that hole and a big washer and tied a knot in the rope so it wouldn't slip through and used that as a tie point.
 
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