• Bull Ring Brand Supported and Serviced by Americans in US
  • This Item for Rear Holes near tailgate- Purchase 4035 for Front and Middle Holes
  • Bull Ring Matches OEM Rail Cap, Stainless Ring Smooth, Quiet Function
  • 1000 pound capacity installs in seconds - Snaps up for use- Snaps down and stores flush- out of the way
  • Use this item for Rear Holes near tailgate- Use 4035 for Front and Middle Holes

I initially purchased a set of four of these, but, since I did not check the cab end openings before ordering (didn't think I needed to), the two at the cab end would not fit. (NOTE: Check the openings at the cab end to see if they are offset with the rail cap before ordering - if offset, order 4035s for the cab end openings!) I returned the set, ordered two 4025s for the tailgate end and two 4035s for the cab end. They all fit perfectly. they look like original equipment and are a breeze to install.

I bought these after seeing a similar product offered from Ford at 3 times the price! They look and fit great on my 2017 F-250 SD and they were very easy to install. All that was necessary was to remove the plastic inserts on the bed rail and pop them in. The flush fit is nice, especially if you slide things across the rails. The stainless steel ring has a detent feature that holds the ring up so tying rope or hooking straps is easier.

I have a 2016 F150 and in the past have had situations where I fill up the bed, and then try to run straps or bungee cords across the load, only to find out that I've "buried" the boxlink attach points, and have nowhere to attach the strap/cord. Installing these tie downs took less than 30 seconds, and now I can fill the bed and still be able to run straps across the top of the load. My only regret is that I only purchased 2, for the back of the bed, as I usually have a hard cover in place that even folded up covers the front of the bed rails. After removing the cover several times, and not having these rings on the top of the bed rails near the cab, I'm back to my original problem. Buy 4! :)

Have put these in a previous truck and loved them so ordered 4 more. BE CAREFUL that your truck does not have the offset rail. These will not fit the front stake holes. You need to order 2 of these and 2 4035 which are offset. Lift the cover off your stake holes and check. If the hole is not centered in the plastic you need the offset models. It is mentioned in the description but since I have owned them I did not read about the offset and had to pay to return 2 of these. Don't make the same mistake.

Nice product and great fit on my 2017 F250 8' bed. Ford did a crappy job aligning the plastic cover and the sheet metal cutout underneath but the Bull Ring allows for just enough adjustment on my F250 to compensate this without cutting and grinding. Check the three pictures how far the Ford plastic is off and how good the Bull Ring covers this up.

I bought both the aligned and not-aligned rings. The pockets by the cab were off about a 1/4 inch and needed the not-aligned rings. The pockets by the tailgate were pretty centered so these worked fine Also checked with the mfg to see if they recommended the aligned and not-aligned rings since mine were not off my that much. Easy to install, just need a Phillips screwdriver and maybe a flathead to get the plastic cover off the stake pocket.

Fit my 2017 F150 rear post mounts like it was made for it (it was made for it). Ford want 95+/- for the same thing same manufacturer with the Ford logo on it. Installed easily with a #2 Phillips bit. You may check if a #3 bit fits better. I put a PETE ( cut from packaging) plastic bushings between the aluminum body and stainless bracket. Ford says its OK with out the dielectric, but my experience said "take the extra 5 minutes to protect". I wanted to put them on the front of the bed as well, but my bed liners are not cut for them. It would require some very precise cuts with a router to make it look good. Maybe for a later time...

I bought these from Amazon and installed them on my 2018 F-150. Amazon apparently resold me as new a return that someone had poorly attempted to install, because 2 of the 4 screws were chewed up on top (always use the right tool, unknown doofus). I emailed Bull Ring's customer service on a Sunday and they responded in hours requesting my address to send me a new screw set at no charge. Customer service like that means I'll be a customer for life. Highly recommend these, just make sure you buy the right rings for your application, and use the right tools when installing.

Most difficult part was figuring out how to remove the temporary insert, used a screw driver between the backside to pry loose. Back the screws all the way out, leave them dangling, tilt insert one side then the other, drop in place, lifting the "D" ring raises the bottom plate, you can now screw it in place. I should note on my 2016 F150 XLT 6.5' bed truck the front slot cut out in the "Truck Bed Side Rail Protector" (the black piece of plastic) was poorly aligned i.e. the hold in the metal was offset from that of the hole in the plastic, so much so if I were to try to install this it would not come close to sitting level. .I contacted the folks at Bull Ring after telling them my truck model number, before I had a chance to explain my problem, they knew, obviously Ford had several trucks that went out with offset protectors. I should note the back slot was perfectly cut. Truck is less than a week old, I've not completed my "new truck" survey yet, going to the dealer to have them correct their problem. Have to post an update..

Installed & fit perfect on my 2017 F150 Supercrew with a 5.5ft bed. Product fit my factory installed bed caps perfectly! Exactly as described, flush mount is flush, Strap loops are easy to pop up and access when needed! Great purchase!!