Dodge dakota tie downs
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Dodge dakota tie downs
I know this is kinda a dumb question but I really have no clue I have a bed liner on my 98 dodge dakota and I know there are hooks up front underneath it but are they big enough that I could attach motorcycle tie downs to and if not what else could I do
Last edited by jbird22; 12-12-2012 at 01:10 PM.
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The bedliner should have holes cut in it with plugs you can take out to access the tie downs. Ther is also 2 in the rear by the tailgate. I used to tie down a dirtbike,atvs lawn mower. All kinds of stuff with it. If you use the regular single hooks they will fit fine. I have good year straps that curl around and have like 2 fingers on it. I used to be able to get the hook down in there but it was a B!tchH to get it back out.
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The bedliner should have holes cut in it with plugs you can take out to access the tie downs. Ther is also 2 in the rear by the tailgate. I used to tie down a dirtbike,atvs lawn mower. All kinds of stuff with it. If you use the regular single hooks they will fit fine. I have good year straps that curl around and have like 2 fingers on it. I used to be able to get the hook down in there but it was a B!tchH to get it back out.
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The bedliner should have holes cut in it with plugs you can take out to access the tie downs. Ther is also 2 in the rear by the tailgate. I used to tie down a dirtbike,atvs lawn mower. All kinds of stuff with it. If you use the regular single hooks they will fit fine. I have good year straps that curl around and have like 2 fingers on it. I used to be able to get the hook down in there but it was a B!tchH to get it back out.
I swear I am going to use my cut-off saw and make the holes larger, but I just never do!!!!!!!
You obviously don't have holes yet, or you wouldn't be asking about tie-down locations. With my truck in the shop right now, I can't get a picture for you. I'd say just a few inches back from the cab and a few inches up. The rear are similarly placed at the back. Both are side access, not floor.
Hope that helps!
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I swear I am going to use my cut-off saw and make the holes larger, but I just never do!!!!!!!
You obviously don't have holes yet, or you wouldn't be asking about tie-down locations. With my truck in the shop right now, I can't get a picture for you. I'd say just a few inches back from the cab and a few inches up. The rear are similarly placed at the back. Both are side access, not floor.
Hope that helps!
I swear I am going to use my cut-off saw and make the holes larger, but I just never do!!!!!!!
You obviously don't have holes yet, or you wouldn't be asking about tie-down locations. With my truck in the shop right now, I can't get a picture for you. I'd say just a few inches back from the cab and a few inches up. The rear are similarly placed at the back. Both are side access, not floor.
Hope that helps!
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[quote=Robbadodge;2924784Both are side access, not floor.
Hope that helps![/quote]
Are you sure? My front ones are definitely in the floor. I have none on the front sides (other than the ones I installed myself). I put a 3/8" screw-type chain link on each of mine to make it easier to hook my tie-downs. The chain links fall below floor level when not in use, but pull right up when I need them.
Hope that helps![/quote]
Are you sure? My front ones are definitely in the floor. I have none on the front sides (other than the ones I installed myself). I put a 3/8" screw-type chain link on each of mine to make it easier to hook my tie-downs. The chain links fall below floor level when not in use, but pull right up when I need them.