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D-Rings and Tie Down Anchors

Secure your vehicle on your trailer quickly and easily with our tie-down anchor systems. Choose from d-rings, weld-on-hooks, banjo eyes from brands such as B/A Products and Buyers Product Co. that will create stable tie-down points in your trailer or truck bed. Each anchor system is unique from keyhole place double banjo eye, single banjo eye, weldable grab hooks to port-a-rings, weld on anchor hooks and flush mount delta rings.

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Yoke G80 Excavator Weld-On Hook - test

The Yoke 1-Ton Grade 80 Excavator Weld-On Hook is a highly popular weld-on hook throughout the towing industry, and for good reason. It's designed to be welded onto mobile lifting equipment to provide a pick point that offers quick and hassle-free sling attachment. Additionally, it offers heavy-duty latch locks with hook tips for a tight, secure grip. It is crafted from high-quality alloy steel and can handle a working load limit of 2,200 lbs.
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D-Rings and Tie Down Anchors Buying Guide

D-Rings and tie down anchors are essential for safely securing cargo on trailers, trucks, and work vehicles. They provide fixed points for attaching straps, chains, or other tie-downs, ensuring your load stays stable and compliant with DOT and industry standards. From heavy-duty trailer tie down anchors to truck bed tie down anchors, the right anchor helps prevent shifting loads, equipment damage, and unsafe conditions during transport.

Why Choose D-Rings and Tie Down Anchors?

D-Rings, weld-on hooks, and delta rings are designed to provide versatile attachment points for various tie-down applications. Available in both bolt-on and weld-on styles, these anchors can handle different working load limits (WLL) and accommodate both chain and strap tie-downs. Whether securing ATV cargo, towing equipment, or hauling construction materials, heavy-duty tie down anchors are critical for reliability and safety.

By selecting the appropriate type—such as weld-on D-Rings, bolt-on delta rings, or banjo eyes—you can customize your tie-down setup for maximum flexibility and strength. Steel tie down anchors offer durability for repeated use, while specialized trailer tie down anchors make load securing more efficient for frequent hauls.

Popular Anchor Types

Best-Selling Models and Brands

We partner with top manufacturers to bring durable, high-performing tie down anchors:

  • B/A Products — Weld-on and bolt-on anchors with strong WLL ratings.
  • Zip’s — Trusted for versatile weld-on hooks.
  • Miller Industries — Heavy-duty anchors designed for frequent hauling.
  • All-Grip — Known for rugged, reliable tie-down hardware.
  • Ancra Cargo and Buyers Products Co. — Specialty delta rings and tie-down solutions for commercial and industrial applications.

How to Pair Anchors with Chains and Straps

For maximum security, pair your tie down anchors with compatible chains or straps. Explore our Chains category or Straps category to select the right accessory for your anchors. Using the correct combination ensures proper load distribution and prevents damage to both cargo and vehicle.

FAQ About D-Rings and Tie Down Anchors

What’s the difference between weld-on and bolt-on tie down anchors?
Weld-on anchors are permanently attached to your vehicle or trailer for maximum strength, while bolt-on anchors can be removed or repositioned and are easier to install without welding equipment.

How do I choose the right D-Ring for my cargo?
Consider the cargo weight and type of tie-downs you’ll be using. Heavy-duty trailer tie down anchors or steel tie down anchors are best for large loads, while smaller D-Rings or weld-on hooks are sufficient for lighter cargo.

Can I use a tie down anchor with both straps and chains?
Yes. Most anchors, including D-Rings, delta rings, and weld-on hooks, are designed to work with both chain and strap tie-downs. Make sure your anchor’s WLL matches or exceeds the rated capacity of your tie-downs.

Are there anchors designed specifically for truck beds?
Yes. Truck bed tie down anchors, including bolt-on and weld-on D-Rings, provide secure attachment points for hauling cargo in pickup trucks or flatbeds.