Where do tie down straps?

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mars2878

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for some, this is blasphemy. Ford Explorer Sport Trac tie downs.

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I use the OEM triangular tie down loops that GM installed on the cargo floor of the GMT400 suburbans/tahoes. 1 bolt and they are pretty sturdy. I mounted mine on top of the bedrail at each corner of the bed as well as one centered on the rear wheel well on each side on top of the bed rail.
 
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I use the OEM triangular tie down loops that GM installed on the cargo floor of the GMT400 suburbans/tahoes. 1 bolt and they are pretty sturdy. I mounted mine on top of the bedrail at each corner of the bed as well as one centered on the rear wheel well on each side on top of the bed rail.

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This is where they are in the Suburbans/Tahoe/Yukons
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The base is one piece. You can use the factory bolt but you need to find a nut for the bolt because they bolt into a fitting in the floorpan of the Suburbans etc.
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I use Anchortrax in my truck. They're nice because they have some adjustability and they distribute the load by using a mounting plate underneath. I did 3 up front through the floor (left, middle, right), and two in the back (left right). Makes for a very nice setup when I have two sportbikes in the back, which is often.

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