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Billet Tie Downs for 3rd Gen Tundras!

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundra Parts Marketplace (2022+)' started by Charvonia Design, May 25, 2023.

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  1. May 25, 2023 at 6:28 AM
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    Charvonia Design

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    Hey Tundras.com, I wanted to post this in the 3rd gen forum as well since Billet Tie Downs fit all generations of Tundras!


    These are a direct replacement for the steel U-shaped hooks that are bolted in your bed. Available in red, black, blue or silver, the patented slot keeps your ratchet strap hook from falling out while you tie things down. There are also multiple ways to attach bungees, rope or ratchet straps.

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    Sold in pairs
    • Application: 2007-2023 Toyota Tundra (uses two pairs, or four Bed Tie Down Anchors)
    • Machined 6061-T6, anodized, engraved with logo and torque spec
    • Includes corrosion resistant, Grade 8.8 mounting hardware
    • Replaces stock steel tie-down points that are prone to scratching and rusting
    • Multiple methods for attaching ratchet straps, bungee cords, or rope
    • Radius on inside to avoid cutting straps and ropes
    • Center slot retains tie down straps
    • T40 Torx bit required to remove the stock bolts
    • M6 Hex bit required to install the new hardware
    • Designed and Manufactured in the USA
    • Patent Pending


    These have more options for attaching straps while being 1” closer to the factory bed rail. They will also clear tonneau covers and bed racks when the OEM tie-downs won't. These are MUCH STRONGER than the stock plastic cleats that flex and move under load.

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    Sold in pairs
    • Fits 2007-2023 Toyota Tundra w/ OEM Bed Rails
    • Machined 6061-T6, anodized, engraved with logo
    • Includes corrosion resistant, Grade 8.8 mounting hardware
    • Replaces stock bulky, plastic or cast aluminum tie-downs
    • Lower profile design with more open area to attach straps
    • Flush design fits with tonneau covers and camper shells
    • Multiple methods for attaching ratchet straps, bungee cords, or rope
    • Radius on inside to avoid cutting straps and ropes
    • Center slot retains tie down straps
    • M6 Hex bit required to install the new hardware
    • Designed and Manufactured in the USA
    • Patent Pending


    • Everything you need for your Tundra in one easy kit!
    • Save by ordering the kit!
    • Includes:
      • Two pairs of Bed Tie Downs
      • Two pairs of Rail Tie Downs
      • Free Shipping

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  2. May 25, 2023 at 12:33 PM
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    @602runner thanks for the awesome info!
    How easy is it to adjust position on the rail tie-downs anchors?
     
  3. May 26, 2023 at 1:04 PM
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    Very easy, you just use a 6mm hex wrench and move them where you want them. Once I found the ideal spot on my truck, I never moved them again to be honest.

    I have heard that some people favor the tool-less adjustment of the stock cleats, but the downside is they're very easy to steal. Since you need a tool to remove these, they're more "anti-theft" than the stock ones. There are pros and cons depending on your situation.
     
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  5. Jun 22, 2023 at 6:12 PM
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    Those are awesome. Plastic tie downs are not
     
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  6. Jun 23, 2023 at 8:06 AM
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    The plastic ones are unbelievably flimsy.
     
  7. Oct 12, 2023 at 6:28 AM
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    Red and Black textured powdercoat are back in stock! These have a more rugged look and match spray-in bedliners along with a higher UV resistance for trucks that get a lot of sun exposure.

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