Stake Pocket Body tie downs

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JT58

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My 87 Squarebody has the typical stake pockets in the top of the bed. It has nothing in the bed for tie downs, etc. What do you guys use? Are the stake pockets standard size you can install the typical D Rings or loops that I see on line? I'd rather not drill in the bed to install anything if I don't have to. My truck is getting to the point I can start using it to haul things- mainly my kayaks and paddle boards and I need a way secure them with straps in the bed.
 

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I went back and forth on this for a while with my truck. I finally decided to add some d-rings down low on the rear stake pockets, directly behind the tail lights so I could easily access the hardware. They're very useful, I haul alot of stuff that needs to be tied down down low, so the stake pockets aren't always an option. You can kind of see them here. The front stake pockets have a hole in the bottom of them that's just the right size for a hook, so I didn't add D-rings to them.

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Here's the holes for the D-rings. I haven't reinstalled them since I had the bedliner done. Might do that today actually...

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I also put some smaller tie downs on the sides of my toolbox. I made sure to put a double plate on the inside so it sandwhiches the box and won't pull out. Super heavy stuff I always put at the back on the tailgate but I've cranked down on these pretty good without any issues. The toolbox is bolted down using the bed bolts too, so it's not going anywhere

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I haven't done it yet, but my plan is to install some rivnuts in a couple strategic spots inside the bed to have installation points for hooks or other hardware that I deem handy. Then I don't have to worry about the backside being accessible.
 

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I used to have those...Filled them in before paint. ;)
 

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I went back and forth on this for a while with my truck. I finally decided to add some d-rings down low on the rear stake pockets, directly behind the tail lights so I could easily access the hardware. They're very useful, I haul alot of stuff that needs to be tied down down low, so the stake pockets aren't always an option. You can kind of see them here. The front stake pockets have a hole in the bottom of them that's just the right size for a hook, so I didn't add D-rings to them.

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Here's the holes for the D-rings. I haven't reinstalled them since I had the bedliner done. Might do that today actually...

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I also put some smaller tie downs on the sides of my toolbox. I made sure to put a double plate on the inside so it sandwhiches the box and won't pull out. Super heavy stuff I always put at the back on the tailgate but I've cranked down on these pretty good without any issues. The toolbox is bolted down using the bed bolts too, so it's not going anywhere

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Thanks, looks good. Did you have to drill holes in the bed? I don't think my bed has any holes in it anywhere. I guess I can drill some holes as long as I have access to the back side to install and tighten a nut.......That's why I was thinking to use the stake pockets.
 

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