sjelmes
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Long time lurker, first time poster. Guessing I'm not the first guy to use that opening line.
I own a 2006 Toyota Tundra (4x4, Access Cab, Regular bed) and am looking at a 1999 Palomino Bronco 600 that is for sale locally. My truck is leveled and that includes an add-a-leaf in the rear and I plan to install Firestone Air-Bags, so I am feeling good about the weight which I believe to be 1000lbs. previous owner used a 95 Tacoma.
My question is about the tie-down points. I was curious if anyone has experience with a similar setup and if a system like this might work (Trying to avoid permanently installing a set of mounts):
http://www.etrailer.com/product.aspx?pc=HSSF&pg=Camper-Tie-Downs&manuf=Brophy#prod-acc-onlyreviews
Those are the Brophy Camper Tie-downs for those who don't want to click the link.
Any advice would be appreciated. I'm still searching and it will either end up being a Palomino 600 or a Four Wheel Campers if I can find an affordable used model.
I own a 2006 Toyota Tundra (4x4, Access Cab, Regular bed) and am looking at a 1999 Palomino Bronco 600 that is for sale locally. My truck is leveled and that includes an add-a-leaf in the rear and I plan to install Firestone Air-Bags, so I am feeling good about the weight which I believe to be 1000lbs. previous owner used a 95 Tacoma.
My question is about the tie-down points. I was curious if anyone has experience with a similar setup and if a system like this might work (Trying to avoid permanently installing a set of mounts):
http://www.etrailer.com/product.aspx?pc=HSSF&pg=Camper-Tie-Downs&manuf=Brophy#prod-acc-onlyreviews
Those are the Brophy Camper Tie-downs for those who don't want to click the link.
Any advice would be appreciated. I'm still searching and it will either end up being a Palomino 600 or a Four Wheel Campers if I can find an affordable used model.