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Stake hole tie downs search

pizza_pablo

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I just got a '22 Bighorn, Quad, 6'4"bed.
Its got plastic toppers on the bed rails. The front stake holes are covered and I assume I'll have to cut that out, but the rear holes are open and the plastic topper goes down about an inch and a quarter. I imagine that when I cut out the front holes I won't have this collar extending into the hole like the rear holes have.
Is there one tie down solution for all four holes or will I have to get two different kinds of tie downs for front and rear?
How did you guys solve this?
 

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I bought Bullring tie downs for both front and rear. They have a kit that accounts for the difference in the plastic, although you'll have to cut a bit. Looks like they've been acquired by speedstrap, so that link above go to mine. Make sure you get the proper year.
 
I bought Bullring tie downs for both front and rear. They have a kit that accounts for the difference in the plastic, although you'll have to cut a bit. Looks like they've been acquired by speedstrap, so that link above go to mine. Make sure you get the proper year.
Thanks!
I just found that the plastic bed toppers remove easily. I could pull them off and trim the "collars" around the rear holes.
 
Pretty sure the front is just snapped in "caps". You could also install utility tie down rails on the inside of the bed for tie down points. Unless there is a reason you need them to be on the bed rails.
 
Pretty sure the front is just snapped in "caps". You could also install utility tie down rails on the inside of the bed for tie down points. Unless there is a reason you need them to be on the bed rails.
Actually, the front has to be cut out. And it needs to be cut smaller than the square outline for the Bullring tie downs.
 

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