

🔗 Lock it down like a pro—because your cargo deserves the best.
The DC Cargo V-Ring Tie-Down Anchors 4-pack features 2" diameter bolt-on steel D-rings with a 1000 lbs tensile strength, designed for flush mounting on trucks, trailers, and SUVs. Constructed from durable alloy steel with a black powder coat finish, these anchors provide a sleek, heavy-duty solution for securing a wide range of cargo. Easy to install and compatible with standard mounting holes, they are a trusted, American-made choice for professional-grade cargo management.







































| ASIN | B01CGXSNC0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,182 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #119 in Truck Tie Downs & Anchors |
| Brand | DC Cargo Mall |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,398) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2016 |
| Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
| Fastener Type | Bolt |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 14WWVRBOCBP |
| Load Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DC Cargo Mall |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 14WWVRBOCB |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 2"L x 2"W |
| Size | 4-pack |
| Tensile Strength | 1000 Pounds |
| UPC | 712411002596 |
| Unit Count | 4 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | ATV, Motorcycle, SUV, Trailer, Truck, Van, Watercraft |
M**.
Check out these cargo rings. Don't settle for less,no matter what the cost.
I could not believe the quality of this cargo ring. Someone really had their head screwed on really good. I don't know who could be disappointed with this ring! The ends are butt welded. Who does that? The clasp is also spot welded! Seems like they are also tempered or hardened. The black coating is awesome. I'm pretty sure they are good for 1000 lbs.anyway. Good job guys at DC CARGO MALL! I appreciate your integrity.
P**G
2" D ring is for 1" or 1.5" straps. This is not for larger straps.
Perfect. The design is exactly as you need it to be. They appear to be welded in the center to prevent the ring from splitting, also it is coated with enamel and the weld is covered. Probably stronger than your straps for the size. They are just right size for ties on my refrigerator.
T**Y
Works on Ruff Land Kennel Size Large - Also Crate Sizing, Bolt Sizing, Ratchet Straps Review
I bought these Tie Down Anchors to use on my Large Ruff Land Kennel and they work perfectly! Another review says to use 3/8 diameter by 3/4 inch bolt with these on the kennels but the correct dimensions are 3/8 diameter by 1/2 inch bolts which I can attest to. A review on the Ruff Land site also confirms that as well. No washer is needed; just use a lock washer. This a a very formidable and money-saving solution to the $25 ones that Ruff Land tries to sell. I spent ~$8 for these and ~$4 for bolts and lock washers. ~$12 out the door! Also, my dog is a 75lb 9-month old Pit Bull German Shepherd Mix and a size Large Kennel works great for car travel in case anyone is wondering about kennel size. He can't sprawl his legs full stretch, but he can sit and lay down comfortably and I have piece of mind he won't shake around back there and he is secure. It's hard to post this review anywhere else so I thought I'd mention it here! You're welcome! If you have a giant breed dog, go for the XL Kennel. And if you are using it for airline travel, XL is probably recommended by the airline regulation. But for car travel a Large Kennel will work for most dogs 95lbs or less. Also these Tie Down Anchors are universal on all kennel sizes and work with all kennels from Ruff Land Kennels. Lastly, I used JACO Ratchet Tie Down Straps rated for (1,823 lbs). It's overkill and they are overkill in length at 1in x 15 ft. but once you get your set up you can cut the remaining slack and burn the edges. Update: my dog is now a year old and this kennel is anchored well with these clips still. My dog is 75lbs still. I tied the kennel down from the anchors on the top of the kennel through the bottom-middle anchors in the back of my SUV on both sides of the kennel (strapping it to the other top side of the kennel). This leaves storage space on both sides of the kennel. Your setup may vary depending on the anchors available in your SUV. It is easy to remove this setup when I go to Costco, and add it again to take my dog to the dog park or pet store! I love it!
S**B
Great, but like other solutions
Substantial and solid. I got them for specific purpose: to mount on the bed of my Tacoma to make a tie-down point using the solid bolts that mount the bed to frame. Great, but like other solutions, I had to grind a good sized flat on the associated Tacoma washer on the bolt. Works well, a bit stiff to move, but fine for someone mounting wanting a strong tie-down on Tacoma. On my 2018, I also attached two to the smaller bolts at top rear corners of inside bed for a tarp cover or mesh cover tiedown.
A**R
Good product!
Had to get nuts, bolts, & washers for them to work with my carrier. NBD. Heavy duty. Easy to install & reposition..
C**.
Perfect to tie down a kayak or PWC to a trailer
I needed something to anchor my fishing kayak down to the chassis on my new PWC trailer. These fit the bill perfectly. They fit the existing chassis M10 bolts perfectly and now my kayak doesn't budge on the trailer with cam straps. These are definitely high quality!
B**L
Perfect for adding extra mounts to pickup bed!
These hooks are just what I needed in my 05 F250. I've found some loads were just too short to strap with the factory tie down locations. Which leads me to my next point, I see a lot of people installing these up high in the bed. I guess if it fits an individual's needs to have them mounted higher go for it. But personally I think mounting them low is better. Several months ago I needed to strap metal roof panels down. The factory tie downs were too high to put force on the load. I had to ask Lowe's for blocks to put under my straps. That's when I decided to look for a solution and found these awesome D hooks. The next time I hauled the roof panel it was so much better! No blocks, just strap and go! Installation: **Hardware is NOT included with these.** I used 1" bolts, 1½ washers on the top side, and 2" washers with a locking nut on the bottom side. I already had the painted nuts and washers that I used, but stainless steel would be a better option. After drilling my holes, I shot some black spray paint from each side, then I put RTV sealant under the D mounts, and between the washers and the D mount. Each D Mount is positioned just after the bed curves up and between the humps. (See photos) the position they are mounted, makes them almost completely flush inside the bed, and is out of reach for standard width plywood. Speaking of plywood that's another example of something you might need to strap from a lower mount point. Pros: *These mounts are very solid. *D hook flips down nearly flush *One mounting hole is easier to install and looks cleaner. *Easy to use and connect a variety of straps/ropes etc. *Small raised bumps under the mount grips the bed and keeps it from turning. Cons: *None. These do everything I need them too at a great price. Final thoughts: I looked at several other options before deciding on these. The other mounts had two mounting holes which I thought was not only ugly, but added complexity in drilling holes. With a single hole you don't have to worry if it's slightly off. Make sure you paint and seal your drilled holes, the last thing you want is your bed rusting at the point where loads mount!
E**N
D ring relocated
Works as it should. I used it to add a mounting point higher up than my trucks factory point.
L**L
Great for so many applications.
S**I
Don't buy it not worth it you can find 10 pieces less than 4 pieces
C**N
tres bien
D**E
So I installed a hard tonneau cover on my tacoma and didn’t realize until 1/2 way through the install that my bed rail system would not be useable after the cover was installed. The cover rails mounted over my tacoma bed rail system! Anyway this was a good solution. Added one of these at every location the tonneau rail bolted to my factory bed rail to make a tie down points. For those with a Tacoma, you will understand what I’m saying!
K**W
Good product
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