Pickup Bed Tie-Downs

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Any pickup needs cargo tie-downs in the bed. I was watching Jay Leno's Garage segment on the Telo mini-truck. One feature they are putting on the Telo is e-track. e-track is a strip of metal with attach points every inch or so. There are multiple possible attachments to the e-track, straps, D-rings, etc. You can then use the tie-downs for securing motorcycles, ATVs, cargo nets, tarps, you name it.

Adding e-track on each side of the bed would be a cool feature. Or this could be an optional accessory. All Slate needs to do in this case is put e-track attachment points along the bed walls.
 

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Nissan has a pretty good system called Utili-Track.

[T]he Utili-Track system is not limited to just tie-downs; it can also accommodate other accessories like bed extenders, hold-down eyes, and even specialized cargo management systems, making it a versatile solution for various cargo securing needs.​
 

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How about stake pockets? On prior pick-ups, I’ve mounted tie down anchors into the the stake pockets.
 

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I haven't seen stake pockets for years.
All of my prior pick-ups have had them. The last being a 2019 Colorado. For hauling dirt bikes they are a lot more stable when the tie down is in the stake pocket versus the loops welded into the bed. When using the in bed loops your straps end up being too parallel to the forks and allow the bikes to sway a lot more. I always thought the cleats on the top outside of the bed of Ford Couriers and Explorer Sportracs would be a good setup for dirt bikes.
 

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ETrack is great for dry vans, lets you set whatever height you need. No need for in the bed of a pickup. Regular hooks is fine
 
 
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