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etrailer | How to Install the TorkLift Truck Camper Front and Rear Tie-Downs - 2025 Toyota Tundra

Click for more info and reviews of this TorkLift Truck Camper Tie Downs: https://www.etrailer.com/Truck-Camper... Check out some similar Truck Camper Tie Downs options: https://www.etrailer.com/camper-tiedo... Search for other popular Toyota Tundra parts and accessories: https://www.etrailer.com/vehicle/2025... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe!    / etrailertv   Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-Install-T... Hey neighbors, Kevin here with etrailer, and today we're gonna be taking a look at, and showing you how to install, Torklift's frame-mounted camper tie downs for both the front and rear on our 2025 Toyota Tundra. So if you're like our neighbor today and you're wanting to take your Tundra out and have that in-bed camper in it, instead of towing one behind you, then camper tie downs, like our frame-mounted ones that we're installing today from Torklift, are gonna be an essential component. Now, along with this you will also need to pick up some turn buckles, and that's gonna make that connection right on these hooks right here up to the mounting points on your campers so that you can fully secure it down. Now, torque lift has a couple of options, but you will want to take some measurements, and you're gonna wanna figure out exactly where those mounts are on your camper. Going along with those measurements, you're gonna wanna figure out from the mounting point kind of down here at your frame. So if you kind of just go under your fascia, so our rear bumper right here, and then measure up to that mounting point where it is on your actual in-bed camper, that'll kind of give you a better idea of what size turn buckles that you're gonna need. Along with that, if your camper sits further out, maybe it sits over the bed rails. You can also extend these as well by simply pulling out the pin and clip and going into that second hole. So that's gonna give us about four more inches of room here, so that we have it sitting out further and we can make that connection nice and straight. Now if we don't wanna have this in, maybe we're done with our camper, we're putting it in storage and we wanna put these away, you can easily slide it out, put it aside, maybe just set it in your garage, and be good to go. That way it's not out there and getting damaged, or just kind of getting worn down over time due to the weather. As far as the installation goes, if you have a non-TRD model, it will be super simple for you to easily just get those brackets right up into place and bolt them down. The rear is especially easy, because all you're doing is unclamping some factory bolts right at your hitch and frame, and then sliding in the new brackets, tightening it all back down. Now if you do have a TRD model, we're gonna show you exactly how to get to the body mount bolt so that you can remove that. There's a little rubber piece that's gonna be right in your way, if you have the TRD models, for the top bolt on our front frame brackets that you'll have to remove, that way you can actually get to them, tighten it fully down, so that way your bracket's nice and secured to the frame itself, and then you can pop that right back into place and be good to go. Now if this is something you don't feel like you could easily do yourself at home, then reach out to us and use our dealer locator. It'll help you find a shop within your zip code so that you can get these installed with no problem. Starting out our install, I'm gonna work with the front tie downs first, and I'm going to pop out two little covers. We've got one right here behind our body mount, and we're gonna be fishing some bolts through here. I'm just using like a little tiny flathead screwdriver to kinda get up under there. Now we can try and work it out. It's got a couple of clips, there's like one on each side of it. So it can be a challenge if you're not hitting those clips to kind of compress them. And if you're really having trouble, once you get that small one in, you can also come back with a bigger one and then pry it out more. Here we go. And we're gonna also pop out this one right here as well. So I'll get my little one in there first. There we go. For our frame brackets, they're gonna look pretty much the same on both sides, so you will need to make sure that you're actually putting the correct one in place. If we look at it, we should have this support bracket right here and here up against our receiver tube for our tie down, and the little slotted hole right here is going to be facing up with another hole down below. And that's gonna butt right up against our body mount here. So it should sit in place just like that. So good idea to test-fit right now and make sure that you got the correct br

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