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Tundra (2022+)
Tundra Rear Recovery Points
Tundra Rear Recovery Points
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Tundra (2022+)
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Tundra Rear Recovery Points
Tundra Rear Recovery Points

Design & Engineering
Design & Engineering
Product Weight (Pair) : 40 lbs. Our Toyota Tundra Rear Recovery Points are finished in powder coat, and TIG welded with 5/8-inch high-strength steel to ensure durability. These rear recovery points allow you to mount any standard 3/4-inch D-rings, or soft shackles for emergency off-road recovery. The recovery points mount to the OEM rear tow hitch receiver mounting locations, and have a Working Load Limit of 13,000 lbs. each.
Product Weight (Pair) : 40 lbs. Our Toyota Tundra Rear Recovery Points are finished in powder coat, and TIG welded with 5/8-inch high-strength steel to ensure durability. These rear recovery points allow you to mount any standard 3/4-inch D-rings, or soft shackles for emergency off-road recovery. The recovery points mount to the OEM rear tow hitch receiver mounting locations, and have a Working Load Limit of 13,000 lbs. each.

INSTALLation & USAGE
INSTALLation & USAGE
All necessary mounting hardware included. We recommend the use of a bridle while using these recovery points in off-road situations. The position of the recovery points can be adjusted by adding washers at each mounting point. They can also be used as alternative anchor points for your trailer safety chains (may require longer chains). Always cross the safety chains underneath the hitch and coupler, make sure to leave enough slack for turning. Torque down all the bolts to 146 ft-lbs./198 Nm.
All necessary mounting hardware included. We recommend the use of a bridle while using these recovery points in off-road situations. The position of the recovery points can be adjusted by adding washers at each mounting point. They can also be used as alternative anchor points for your trailer safety chains (may require longer chains). Always cross the safety chains underneath the hitch and coupler, make sure to leave enough slack for turning. Torque down all the bolts to 146 ft-lbs./198 Nm.
