Overview
Not every mounting spot on a rig is thick steel. Plenty of them are thin panel, a rack flat, or a sheet of trailer wall that flexes when you lean on it. That is where a backing plate earns its keep.
This one is steel, round, and drilled for pack mount hardware. It goes on the back side of whatever you are bolting through so the fasteners pull against real metal instead of chewing into a thin panel. The result is a pack mount that stays where you put it after a season of rough miles.
It is cheap insurance on a mount that is carrying a full container of fuel or water down a rough road. If your mounting surface is anything less than solid, add one.
- Steel construction
- Drilled for pack mount hardware
- Adds security behind thin or flexible mounting surfaces
- Universal, works anywhere a pack mount goes
Small part, big difference in how confident you feel loading up.