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Securing a load in a pick up. Tie down points
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimfandango" data-source="post: 8069196" data-attributes="member: 108190"><p>I have recently purchased a mk 7 hilux. When idly poking about in the back I realised that it seems to only have 4 lashing points. As I have a roller shutter, that appears to blank off the front 2. Plus they are all half way up for some inexplicable reason.</p><p>Currently, if I went to the builders merchant and bought a few lengths of timber I would expect to scatter them all over the road on the way home.</p><p>Am i right in thinking that there are no other threaded points for attaching hooks and I am going to have to drill through the tub into the chassis if I want some extra ones?</p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimfandango, post: 8069196, member: 108190"] I have recently purchased a mk 7 hilux. When idly poking about in the back I realised that it seems to only have 4 lashing points. As I have a roller shutter, that appears to blank off the front 2. Plus they are all half way up for some inexplicable reason. Currently, if I went to the builders merchant and bought a few lengths of timber I would expect to scatter them all over the road on the way home. Am i right in thinking that there are no other threaded points for attaching hooks and I am going to have to drill through the tub into the chassis if I want some extra ones? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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