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Additional bed anchors

Angus_NTX

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While waiting on my BedRug, I’d like to lock down a plan to install a few additional tie down points in the bed. I do not have the snazzy rack system that Jeep offers. Has anyone drilled and installed extras? Is there a favored brand out there? Any gotchas I should know?

I’m thinking one or two more on each panel should do the trick.

Any info appreciated!
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A few people have installed commercial L-Track. It's used in aircraft and such to tie down loads, and is only slightly overkill. Super versatile, lots of attachments, and relatively inexpensive. Some commercial group recently started selling kits to go around the periphery of the bed up top with a fairly significant markup for cutting an aluminum stick drilling a few holes in it, but it's available if you'd prefer to let someone else do it. I have ambitions to do roughly that, plus some lengths down low and in the floor for good measure.
 

Mac's Tie Downs

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While waiting on my BedRug, I’d like to lock down a plan to install a few additional tie down points in the bed. I do not have the snazzy rack system that Jeep offers. Has anyone drilled and installed extras? Is there a favored brand out there? Any gotchas I should know?

I’m thinking one or two more on each panel should do the trick.

Any info appreciated!
If you don't want to install a complete track system, our single-stud or double-stud anchor assemblies are great alternatives.
Single: https://macs.link/3w7jWE1
Double: https://macs.link/3A8cCvd
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