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- Cross-reference Part #: FA-CG07
- Replacement front anchor plates for 2007-2014 Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra (Extended Cab Only) tie down systems
- Comes with 2 anchor plates, spacer kit, and hardware
The HappicJac® innovative design combines frame strength and sound engineering principles to create an I-beam truss structure that makes your camper an integral part of the truck, providing unsurpassed strength and security. Its Direct-to-Frame mount is strong and easy to use. While other tie downs may "hold your camper down," only HappiJac® Tie Downs prevent camper movement in all directions (up-down, side-to-side, and front-to-back).
- Comes with 2 anchor plates, spacer kit, and hardware
| Material | Steel |
|---|---|
| Width (inches) | 7 |
| Height (inches) | 6.5 |
| Length (inches) | 18.5 |
| Weight (pounds) | 10.5 |
| Dimensional weight (pounds) | 5.07 |
- What vehicles are the happijac front anchor plates fa-cg07 compatible with? They are compatible with 2007-2014 Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra Extended Cab models.
- What components are included with the happijac front anchor plates fa-cg07? The package includes 2 anchor plates, a spacer kit, and hardware.
- How does the happijac front anchor plate design enhance camper security? The design features an I-beam truss structure that integrates the camper with the truck frame, preventing movement in all directions for enhanced strength and security.
- Can these anchor plates be used with regular cab models? No, these anchor plates are specifically designed for Extended Cab models of the Chevy/GMC Silverado/Sierra from 2007 to 2014.
- What is the size of the happijac front anchor plates fa-cg07? The anchor plates have dimensions of approximately 18.5 inches in length, 7 inches in width, and 6.5 inches in height.
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