Integral Truck Straps - Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra - (1500 2019+, HD 2020+)
The Integral Straps are retractable, bolt-on tie-down straps designed specifically for Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2019 and newer) and Silverado/GMC Sierra HD (2020 and newer) trucks. They mount directly to factory tie-down anchor points, giving overlanders, builders, carpenters, and contractors fast, reliable gear securement—without hassle or permanent modification.
Design & Build Features
- Direct bolt-up installation to factory tie-down anchors—no drilling, no trimming, no permanent truck bed modifications needed.
- Self-contained retractable 1″ x 10′ strap that extends to secure cargo, then retracts neatly for storage at the push of a button.
- 400 lb working load limit / 1,200 lb break strength—strong enough for light to mid-weight loads such as gear, cargo, or tie-downs.
- Powder-coated steel bracket and rust-resistant stainless hardware ensure durability in wet, muddy, or dusty environments.
- Keeper end fitting helps keep strap tails tidy and prevents flapping when not in use.
Why Overlanders & Tradespeople Love Integral Straps
Overlanding Use Cases
- Keep recovery gear, fuel cans, camp chairs or cargo secured in your bed with retractable straps that stow cleanly—no ratchets or loose straps to fumble with.
- Mounting the straps close to the cab allows for quick load adjustments and tie-down options without cluttering up your cargo space.
- Retractable straps are always at the ready—no more digging through a tangled pile of straps, freeing you up for fast camp setups or trail recovery.
Trades & Contractor Use Cases
- Secure lumber, tool boxes, ladders, and materials directly in the bed of your truck using straps that retract out of the way when not needed. This helps keep jobsite loads tight during transport and tidy when moving between sites.
- Because they bolt to factory anchor points and stow cleanly, Integral Straps save space, reduce clutter, and help prevent tripping hazards or loose ratchets bouncing around in your bed.
- They’re a quick and professional solution for tradespeople who haul varying materials day-to-day—providing flexibility without installing permanent tie-down systems.
Installation & Setup Notes
- Unpack the Integral Strap and mounting hardware.
- Bolt the mounting plate to one of your truck’s OEM bed tie-down anchor points—either the front or rear, top or bottom locations, depending on your load configuration.
- Once mounted, pull out the strap to secure your gear, then press the release button to retract the strap when you’re done.
- The strap can be mounted in either direction based on how you'll use it—make sure it unrolls cleanly and retracts without snagging.
- Avoid installing in CarbonPro beds or on plastic bed inserts that aren’t trimmed—these might interfere with the strap housing.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Compatible Trucks | Chevy Silverado 1500 (2019+), Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD (2020+) |
| Mounting System | Bolt-on to factory bed tie-down anchors |
| Strap Size | 1″ × 10′ |
| Working Load Limit | 400 lb |
| Break Strength | 1,200 lb |
| Material | Powder-coated steel bracket, stainless hardware |
| Installation | Simple bolt-on; no drilling required |
Final Take
If you're looking for a streamlined, professional way to secure gear in your truck bed—whether you're heading to the trail or tooling off to a worksite—the Integral Straps offer a smart balance of strength, convenience, and clean storage. They're especially appealing for overlanders who want quick tie-downs without the mess of loose straps, and tradespeople who haul tools, materials, or ladders and want a low-profile solution that’s always ready and easy to store.
Note: These straps are not compatible with CarbonPro truck beds or certain untrimmed plastic bed insert systems.
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