Ford - tie down hook bracket
Print Profile(3)



Description
Changes:
2026.06.28
- added versions for hooks or lines,
- 02 - with 10mm hole,
- 03 - as 02 but projected to be printed horizonally,
- changed names of source files (nnX),
Tie down hook bracket for Ford (exactly Tourneo Custom but it may suits other models).
Check guide rails type on photos - in this model there is just two straight rails (without rounded cut-outs) with little locks under one of them.
This hook suits 25mm load securing belt (the most popular, I suppose).
Original Ford part for that rails is “PZ31-B550A74”. Remember that my project is just a plastic! Even if you use PA/PC, it is still just a plastic. Original part is made of steel, can handle ~600kg and has some kind of certificate or guarantee that it will work…
On the other hand I have made some tests and even hooks printed with PLA (*1) are suitable for attaching dog cage or some of luggage. And it's cheaper (I won’t even mention availability) than original part so you can use more of them.
(*1)
I have used PLA for test prints but normally it's not suitable material (not only for this but also for other car details). I recommend something durable like PC or PA, but you can try ABS/ASA. Even PET-G should be worth trying.
Using:
Put both hooks in rails next to each other; part “nnA” suits side with locks, “nnB” is for other. Then slide them together.
(see photos)
Printing:
print on side (as in my print profile) or on back (I don't like the effect but may be better if you have problems with durability).
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