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Anyone bought any tie down rings in Bangkok

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Sounds easy but I haven't stumbled onto any so far. I only need two

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Anyone who fits bed liners to Toyota will have buckets of them as they remove them when installing the liner

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So they are a standard Toyota part? The only ones I have noticed in a stock pick-up are the recessed fold away type.

So they are a standard Toyota part? The only ones I have noticed in a stock pick-up are the recessed fold away type.

Yes they are Neal. They remove them when fitting the bed liner.

Check part number 66312-0K010

Edit; Incorrect part number.

The recessed foldaway pieces you see are actually provided with the bed liner and also secure the bed liner in place.

If you go to a Toyota shop and look in the back of a truck with out the liner fitted, you will see the tie downs you're looking for.

I'm not talking about the base spec trucks as they have a different bed with external tie lugs as you probably know

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So they are a standard Toyota part? The only ones I have noticed in a stock pick-up are the recessed fold away type.

Yes they are Neal. They remove them when fitting the bed liner.

Check part number 66312-0K010

Edit; Incorrect part number.

The recessed foldaway pieces you see are actually provided with the bed liner and also secure the bed liner in place.

If you go to a Toyota shop and look in the back of a truck with out the liner fitted, you will see the tie downs you're looking for.

I'm not talking about the base spec trucks as they have a different bed with external tie lugs as you probably know

Ok I'll wander down to Toyota. Cheers.

transam must have one well used one on the front of his vigo? ;)

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Mission accomplished. Went to Toyota on the BTS there was a Vigo Champ in the service bay. 169 baht each.

The other ones we have are after market and came with backing plates and nuts and bolts , but beggars cannot be.... Easy to do that.

...and before the penny pinching whingers get going it cost 90 baht there and back on the BTS. And i have to go back on Friday to collect or maybe I'll send a local motocy taxi guy.

Mission accomplished. Went to Toyota on the BTS there was a Vigo Champ in the service bay. 169 baht each.

The other ones we have are after market and came with backing plates and nuts and bolts , but beggars cannot be.... Easy to do that.

...and before the penny pinching whingers get going it cost 90 baht there and back on the BTS. And i have to go back on Friday to collect or maybe I'll send a local motocy taxi guy.

You're welcome smile.png

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Turns out the ones from Toyota are identical to the ones I already have on another installation! clap2.gif​ They probably came from a bedliner placewhistling.gif

Turns out the ones from Toyota are identical to the ones I already have on another installation! clap2.gif​ They probably came from a bedliner placewhistling.gif

Sure 100%

Anything else I can help with? laugh.png

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