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Please help me find this part number!

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by D1ffer3nt, Jun 20, 2025.

  1. Jun 20, 2025 at 6:06 PM
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    D1ffer3nt

    D1ffer3nt [OP] New Member

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    2025 Tundra Hybrid Crewmax 6.5 bed

    I was drilling through the flat corners in the bed to install the drain tubes for my bakflip mx4 and I nicked these brackets (both sides) behind the composite bed. The bit grabbed the corner of this bracket and bent it pretty good. I only realized when I got under the truck to pull the drain hoses through. I'm so mad at myself. I've covered it with rubberized under coating to protect the area until I can replace these brackets.

    I've been tearing through parts diagrams for a week and can not find the part numbers.
    I would be forever grateful if anyone can help.

    The bracket has welded nuts on it. The bed side wraps in behind the cab and bolts through the front on the composite bed and tightens into this bracket. The bolts are accessible between the cab and bed.

    I'm going to the local dealer this weekend to see if the parts guys can find it.

    I feel like an idiot and I'm frustrated, can anyone please help me locate the part numbers?

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  2. Jun 21, 2025 at 6:25 AM
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    lapoolboy

    lapoolboy New Member

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    Why oh why did you drill into the bed for drain tubes?? There are already drain holes in the forward part of the bed. If it makes you feel better, get some plastic hose barb fittings at Home Depot to adapt the drain tubes to the existing drain holes with no need to drill. I wouldn't worry with them at all with a Bakflip though, the water from the rails that exists those drain tubes will be far less than what leaks into the bed from other areas anyway.

    Sorry this happened and sorry I can't help with the part number.
     
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  3. Jun 21, 2025 at 8:43 AM
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    D1ffer3nt

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    It was a good idea that I poorly executed, and now regret.
    I will look into the hose barbs, thank you.

    I was at the dealer this morning, and the parts guy wasn't able to find it either.
    I've attached a picture of a new one under a new truck on the lot.

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    Last edited: Jun 21, 2025

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