I'm a little spoiled by my '04 Tacoma's 4 loop hooks at the base of the bed corners. You can tie things down, not merely across. My '89 Chevy came with a Tuffliner; does the plastic liner hide similar loop hooks? (This is my first Chevy truck.)
I'm considering something like bull rings for the "camper slots" in the bed rails. Hidden/flush when not used (which would be most of the time.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074TXGZN9/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1
$60 would fill the 4 corners. Or are there 3 per side? Currently the truck has what looks like Proline slotted bed rails that "stand up." Like so:
https://www.prolineracks.com/Proline-slotted-bed-rails.html
You see them on old trucks, driven by old men like me. Normally I wouldn't care, and actually appreciate the rail protection, but it seems they are only secured at the ends; I'd be worried about someone trying to attach a cargo chain to the middle portion and ripping them away.
Anything else I should consider? I don't plan on getting rid of the Tuffliner insert.
I'm considering something like bull rings for the "camper slots" in the bed rails. Hidden/flush when not used (which would be most of the time.)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074TXGZN9/ref=sspa_dk_detail_3?psc=1
$60 would fill the 4 corners. Or are there 3 per side? Currently the truck has what looks like Proline slotted bed rails that "stand up." Like so:
https://www.prolineracks.com/Proline-slotted-bed-rails.html
You see them on old trucks, driven by old men like me. Normally I wouldn't care, and actually appreciate the rail protection, but it seems they are only secured at the ends; I'd be worried about someone trying to attach a cargo chain to the middle portion and ripping them away.
Anything else I should consider? I don't plan on getting rid of the Tuffliner insert.