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DIY $50 cargo tie down system


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I'm not one of those toys it in the bed kinda guys. I don't l like heavy stuff rolling around back there, and I don't like light stuff flying out!

I purchased a pair of Aluminum T-tracks 48" long, a pack of #8 drill tip screws, a 10 pack of stainless 1\4" thread lifting eye nuts, and 10 stainless 1\4" bolts.

 

I screwed the tracks to the side of the bed rail, insert the bolt in the track, and screw the eye nut down.

 

This have me 4' of adjustment on both sides of the bed and lots of loops to tie off, or bungee to.

I'll eventually add a rail on the tailgate, and the back of my toolbox.

 

Total cost was around $50

POWERTEC 71067 Double-Cut Profile Universal T-Track with Predrilled Mounting Holes, 48" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XSX88M9/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_7tpiBb4ZDTMGR

 

Stainless Steel T316 Din582 Lifting Eye Nut - 1/4" (10pc Set) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XMQWDTG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_.BpiBbA83NBX9

 

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