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Mac's VersaTie track and fittings are the perfect addition to your overlanding vehicle, camper or van conversion. VersaTie track is available in 4 different profile and available up to 16' lengths. A variety of fittings are available to keep all your gear and cargo safe and secure. These solutions are completely versatile. It doesn't matter the type of vehicle or camper you're outfitting. Let your imagination run wild!

Mac's VersaTie Track: https://macs.link/3vC6zeO
Mac's VersaTie Fittings: https://macs.link/35Apc8k




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Mac's VersaTie track and fittings are the perfect addition to your overlanding vehicle, camper or van conversion. VersaTie track is available in 4 different profile and available up to 16' lengths. A variety of fittings are available to keep all your gear and cargo safe and secure. These solutions are completely versatile. It doesn't matter the type of vehicle or camper you're outfitting. Let your imagination run wild!

Mac's VersaTie Track: https://macs.link/3vC6zeO
Mac's VersaTie Fittings: https://macs.link/35Apc8k
I keep coming back to wanting to do this in the bed of the JT...

Few questions please....
1) Which style track only do you recommend for the JT in order to be the most flush/slide-able?
Jeep Gladiator Mac's Solutions for Overlanding/Camping 1624044752139


2) Do you make any type of "filler" strip so I don't bang up my knees getting in and out of the bed when I'm not using the tie down fitting?

3) How many holes (or spacing) / what size holes (or bolts assuming M8's?) do you recommend for lashing down loads? I personally only have a 60lb chuck box and some 25lb paddle boards. Long story short, I don't anticipate on strapping down anything over 100lb each.

I stole this pic from Insta of such a clean setup... I'd like mine full bed length though.
Jeep Gladiator Mac's Solutions for Overlanding/Camping 1624045008958


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I keep coming back to wanting to do this in the bed of the JT...

Few questions please....
1) Which style track only do you recommend for the JT in order to be the most flush/slide-able?
1624044752139.png


2) Do you make any type of "filler" strip so I don't tear up my knees getting in and out of the bed when I'm not using the tie down fitting?

3) How many holes / what size holes (or bolts assuming M8's?) to do recommend for lashing down loads? I personally only have a 60lb chuck box and some 25lb paddle boards. Long story short, I don't anticipate on strapping down anything over 100lb each.

I stole this pic from Insta of such a clean setup... I'd like mine full bed length though.
1624045008958.png


Thanks!
These are all great questions and we are here to help upgrade your Jeep! Regarding questions #1 and #3, please give us a call directly at 800-666-1586. Our product experts can talk through your build, what you're hauling and provide the perfect recommendations. Regarding question #2, yes, we have filler track available: https://macs.link/3cSlET9
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