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Maximize the adventure with Torklift’s ApexAnchors Frame Mounted Truck Camper Tie Downs. Mounted directly to the strongest part of the truck – the frame - with anchor points accessible inside of the truck bed and engineered for the truck camper enthusiast who ventures off the beaten path. Our internal payload anchors are frame mounted and provide a secure, stable foundation for slide in truck campers, motorcycles, ATV’s and other significant, dynamic loads with a high center of gravity. Maximum stability is exceedingly important when it comes to hauling truck campers to avoid camper shift.
Camper shift refers to the unintentional and unsafe movement of position during transit. This can occur when a truck camper is loaded improperly or when the camper is mounted to the inadequate cargo anchor points that are installed to the truck bed by the truck manufacturer. Excessive camper shift can result in significant stress to the truck and camper that can eventually lead to structural damage. Additionally, this instability leads to poor ride quality and handling characteristics making the driving experience unsafe and uncomfortable.
Proper loading and securing of the truck camper to these ApexAnchors frame-mounted payload anchor points is essential for vehicle stability and safety. Ideal for tackling tough terrains with your truck camper or other gear, this internal frame-mounted payload anchor system allows you to go off the beaten path without worry that the payload in your truck bed will shift during transit.
Part Number: F5007
Key Features:
Payload Anchor Points vs. Cargo Anchor Points

The standard cargo anchor points provided by truck manufacturers are intended for light, temporary use. These cargo anchor points are typically not assigned a weight rating and are installed directly onto the truck bed. The truck bed itself is not designed to bear significant loads, especially over prolonged periods.
In contrast, Torklift offers an essential upgrade with our maximum payload anchor point system. These heavy-duty anchor points are bolted directly to the truck's frame, ensuring they can handle substantial loads with a high center of gravity like a truck camper. Our payload anchor points provide a secure, reliable connection, designed to support heavy-duty applications and long-term use.
Defining a Dynamic Load vs Static Load
The ApexAnchors Internal Frame-mounted payload anchor system is designed to haul dynamic loads. By definition, a dynamic load refers to the forces that act on a structure or object that change over time. Unlike static loads which remain constant and unchanged, dynamic loads vary in magnitude, direction, and point of application. In our case, a dynamic load would refer to a truck camper loaded in the truck bed.
Importance of Spring-Loaded Turnbuckle System
When looking at dynamic loads, it is important to take into consideration why a spring-loaded turnbuckle system is so key to avoid truck or truck camper damage. For comparison, when looking at constructing buildings there are seismic building codes in place to protect the building from structural damage. A crucial part of this is allowing controlled movement in the building to minimize earthquake damage. The same goes with your truck camper. The spring-loaded turnbuckles allow for a secure connection between anchor points while allowing for just enough flexibility to protect your camper from fractures or long term damage.
Disclaimer: Before installing and using this tie down system, review your vehicle’s guidelines regarding payload usage. Some vehicles may have payload limits that make them unsuitable for carrying a camper or an additional payload. Torklift recommends consulting your vehicle’s manufacturer to confirm you are within safe payload limits and to understand any potential warranty implications.
Torklift is not responsible for damage or warranty exclusions that may result if manufacturer payload limits are exceeded during the use or installation of these products.
How to Install Ford Super Duty 8' Bed Apex Anchors by Torklift | F5007
Recommended for Safety: When hauling a truck camper, Torklift strongly recommends StableLoad to help support the load, reduce sway and body roll, and promote safer, more controlled handling on the road.
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2022 Ford F350 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2022 Ford F450 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2023 Ford F250 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2023 Ford F350 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2023 Ford F450 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2024 Ford F250 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2024 Ford F350 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2024 Ford F450 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2025 Ford F250 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2025 Ford F350 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2025 Ford F450 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2026 Ford F250 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2026 Ford F350 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed
2026 Ford F450 Super Duty with Factory 8' bed