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Torklift F3006

jdcellarmod
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Hi all,

Just purchased a 2015 F350 diesel. My first diesel. Wow, what a nice truck. Truck has the 2 1/2" receiver. I called Torklift looking for a picture of how the tie downs would look mounted to the receiver. No luck. So I am reaching out to you all. I would just like to see how they look. They look like the mounting end plate (where the FastGuns attach) would be further back than my setup on the previous truck.

Thank You, Jeff Drennan
2021 Ram 3500 short bed dually
2020 Arctic Fox 865 short bed
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arto_wa
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Here is a photo of a Super Hitch rear tie-down in 1999 F-350
99 F350 4x4 CC DRW 7.3L PSD, 97 Bigfoot 2500 10.6
(11,900#)

89 Duckworth 17' Pro 302

Farmerjon
Explorer
Explorer
here's a picture of my 2015 f350 with the tiedown inserted.



2015 F350 Lariat CC LB 4x4 DRW 6.7, 6sp auto, 3.73
2000 F350 lariat SC LB 4x4 DRW 7.3, 6sp manual 3.73
1987 F250 Lariat SC/LB 4x4 SRW 460 4sp stick 4.10
1995 Jeep wrangler
99 Star Craft 953

Bedlam
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The F3006 inserts into the OEM receiver as I described. I found a picture:


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Crumm
Explorer
Explorer
I will dig up a picture of Torklift tiedowns attached to a Torklift receiever but the F3006 do not attach to your factory receiever. The F3006 is a FRAME mounted tiedown. Only ones that attach to the reciever are for the Torklift superhitch. When you use there application guide it asks what hitch you have, with factor hitch they recommend frame mounted tiedowns.





Frame mounted will be farther foreward than this. They look like this.
2015 F350 SuperDuty, SC, LB Torklift hitch and tie-downs, LT285/75R18 Toyo AT II 4080@80psi
96' F350 PSD with smoke added, Airbags, Trailmaster SSV shocks, 315/75R16 Toyo M/T, Centering guides.
06' Adventurer 90FWS

jdcellarmod
Explorer
Explorer
I know how and where they attach. I just wanted to see a picture with them installed on the vehicle, that's all.

Thanks, Jeff
2021 Ram 3500 short bed dually
2020 Arctic Fox 865 short bed
2021 Nitro Z18

Golden_HVAC
Explorer
Explorer
This post was made about 2 hours after yours. Take a look here.

http://forums.woodalls.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/28366759.cfm


Crumm wrote:
Built me a twin tube extension with a factory style blue oval camera from camera source. Even has license plate lights. Camper bumper just sets down on it. Last picture is before it was finished but it's the only one I have with the camper on. Can see the trailer ball and everything else to the rear with the camera.







The pictures above are not a stock Ford hitch receiver, but a dual hitch by Torklift. They also sell a attachment for the camper to hook to, but that is not shown in these pictures. Also the upright section for the camera mount was installed by the very skilled owner who posted these pictures. He has a very heavy duty hitch set-up, one that puts the Ford 2.5" receiver rated at 12,000 pounds (or is it 15,000 pounds?) to shame.

Good luck!

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Bedlam
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If you look at the side of your receiver, you will see a large open square. The tie down bracket slides into the interior of this tube and is clamped to the lip. The brackets terminate before the edge of the rear bed walls in line with those receiver openings on each side. Inserts are pinned into the brackets - The turnbuckles are attached between your camper and insert.

Host Mammoth 11.5 on Ram 5500 HD