
Camper Tie Downs by HijackerHijacker Camper Tie Downs keep your camper snug to your truck!
No more swaying campers while traveling.
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| The Camper Tie Downs by Hijacker consist of two trailer tie downs: the Belly Bar Tie Down and the Receiver Mounted Tie Down. If you are looking to attach the RV tie down to the undercarriage frame of your truck, then the Belly Bar is your answer. Your camper will be securely tied down to your truck with heavy wall tubing and strong clamps with these truck tie downs. If you need a camper tie down that attaches to your truck receiver instead of the truck bumper, you would need to order the Receiver Mounted Tie Down. Both pickup tie downs are a great choice and have a Powder Coat finish to help prevent against rust. |
 | Receiver Mounted Tie Down: |
 | Bolts to existing truck receiver |
 | Powder coat finish is rust resistant |
 | Belly Bar: |
 | Fits all campers |
 | Height adjustable |
 | Clips & bolts directly to truck frame |
 | Chain extension is 3/16 wall 1" sq. tubing |
 | Bar is 3/16 wall 2" sq. tubing |
 | Powder Coat finish is rust resistant |
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| Installation Difficulty: | Handyman Skills | What is this? | | Delivery Areas: | 48 Continental US Only |
| IMPORTANT NOTES | - Belly Bar Tie Down does not fit trucks with a tubular or box frame.
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Victoria Industries Limited has been manufacturing Recreational Vehicle products and accessories since 1967. Clyde Cameron founded the company September 21, 1967. The company started up as a camper jack manufacturer. The mechanical camper jacks were the companies’ first camper jacks, however, they were discontinued in 1986. In 1980 the HIJACKER hydraulic camper jack was brought on and is still a major product for the company. In 1980 it was decided to expand its product line to camper steps, an RV accessory that would complement the camper jack business.
In 1983 fifth Wheel Hitches and under carriage Receivers for pick up trucks were produced. The most complete and flexible lines of Fifth Wheel Hitches in the industry were offered. Moving into towing products was a significant change from camper jacks. After several years of numerous design changes, the hitches would become the number one product. |
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