Best For Light-Duty Use: CR Brophy Machine Works HSSF Brophy Black Finish Heavy Duty Tie Down

Let’s talk truck camper tie downs!

There are four basic types of tie downs for truck campers (yes, those campers perched on the top of pickup truck beds): custom-fit frame mounted, bumper mounted, frame mounted, and bed mounted. This article focuses on the last two types, as they are the most common.

The type of design you choose comes down to how you use your truck camper. Are we talking occasional short trips on paved roads? In that case, a light duty bed-mounted tie down should do the trick. 

For longer trips on rougher roads, a frame-mounted tie down is recommended. This provides a more secure fit for the camper, which is preferred for longer drives or bumpy roads. 

For the best light duty truck camper tie down, we like CR Brophy’s HSSF model. It does the trick for light campers and is very secure, said our readers who recommended this model.

What We Liked

• Easy to install.

• Best for lighter campers (under 2000 lbs.—perhaps best at under 1400 lbs).

• Best for highways or paved roads.

• Affordable.

What Needs Work

• Not so good for dirt roads.

• Sticks out a bit from the truck frame.

Best for Occasional Use: ENIXWILL Truck Camper Tie Down with Black Finish fit for Ram

To research an article like this, we often speak to experts in the industry—in this case, two folks who have a combined 27 years of experience in the camping/RV biz. One thing we learned is that a lot of truck campers only do occasional trips . . . and only need a tie down like this one by ENIXWILL. It is affordable and does the job. 

What We Liked

 Heavy duty.

• No need to drill holes.

• Affordable.

• Great for weekend warriors,

What Needs Work

• Some readers say it can be challenging to install.

Best Frame-Mounted Tie Down: Torklift F20q1q Frame Mounted Front Tie Down

When we asked both the camping enthusiasts among our readers and experts from the field about frame-mounted tie downs, one brand came up time and time again: Torklift. Yes, they are pricey, but the quality is solid. Here’s more:

What We Liked

• Designed for Ford trucks (check for compatibility for your model.) 

• Heavy duty.

• Easy to install.

• Great for longer trips or on rough roads.

• Well engineered.

What Needs Work

• Pricey.

• Only two settings for how far the mount sticks out behind the truck frame.

Best for Dodge Ram Trucks: Torklift D2101 D3109 Pairs of Front and Rear Camper Tie Downs for Ram 2500 3500 HD

This tie down is similar to the last pick (the same brand) with a couple main differences: it is designed for Ram Trucks and is a pair of tie downs (one for the front and the other for the back).

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