Another new member from SoCal

Navy Nuke, I saw the pic of how you're using a D-ring tie down. Just thought I'd throw out this recommendation for some that I've been using.

(4 pack) Surface Mount Zinc Plated Rope Ring Tie Down

These use one screw to mount and are as close to flush mount as you can get without cutting a hole in the floor. I can still slide things over them easily and sleep on top of them with my 2" foam pad without feeling them.

Funny, those are the same ones I installed underneath the mattress in my teardrop, so I could secure gear inside my trailer getting to and from my camp spots. They've worked well for me.


Herb
 
So tie downs are in and off for a break in trip. 1 week in Mexico for Baja Rally

www.bajarallymoto.com

Running chase for my buddy riding a KTM990.

And the big bile fit in the van after windscreen removal.
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First few nights down, sleeping solo just fine so far.
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That small Baja rally clip is great,shows some great footage of different terrain from ocean shoreline/cactus trees/dunes etc
 
Baja 4000 – Bamako Adventures

Now for a locker and a dew recovery option

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Baja 4000 sounds great! I really think I want to do that 0ne with some kind of Toyota 4x4 i don't mind rattling loose
 
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