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silverbullet555
Jul 22, 2021Explorer
One option are older brophy mounts. I am not speaking to the quality or engineering of the system, but we used them on our old camper until I got torklifts.
They clamp to the bed rail and you can run turnbuckles and chains to them. They are visible though because the tongue of it hangs over the outside of the bed. Of course, when your camper is on they are hidden better than the others. When your camper is off, torklift win for the lack of being seen once you pull the inserts.
In the case of my camper, I prefer better tiedowns over appearance.
They clamp to the bed rail and you can run turnbuckles and chains to them. They are visible though because the tongue of it hangs over the outside of the bed. Of course, when your camper is on they are hidden better than the others. When your camper is off, torklift win for the lack of being seen once you pull the inserts.
In the case of my camper, I prefer better tiedowns over appearance.
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