The Extang Platinum Classic for a 2005 Toyota Tundra with 6 foot bed and Bed Caps was part number 7850 before it was discontinued, for reference. You can replace the tarp with part number # EX6850. view full answer...
The Coil SumoSprings # CSS-1094F are designed to add additional support to the front. Since you don't have a front load on your 2022 Toyota Tundra I don't think this will be necessary or make a real difference.
As for the Timbren # T45MR, I would consider how frequently you're towing or hauling before adding them. If you're towing this trailer all the time they are an alright option. If not, your unloaded ride quality will likely leave you wishing you hadn't added them to the truck.
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I have a different option for you, but the Draw-Tite Front Mount Trailer Hitch # 65080 you were looking at for your 2008 Toyota Tundra is only rated for 500lbs tongue weight, so you will not be able to use it to move your 7500lbs boat trailer with 750-850lbs tongue weight.
Instead I recommend using a trailer dolly like the Trailer Valet XL Trailer Dolly with Chain Drive # TVXL25 if your trailer uses a 2-5/16" hitch ball, or the # TVXL2 if your trailer uses a 2" hitch ball.
These trailer... view full answer...
To improve your trailers rough ride and absorb road shock I would start by replacing your trailers equalizers with a shock absorbing equalizer system.
The Equa-Flex Cushioned Equalizers part # LC279687 is designed for tandem axle trailers with axles capacities ranging from 3,000 - 6,000 lbs. In order to determine if they will work for you, you will need to measure the equalizers you currently have on your trailer. The most important measurement to take note of is the distance between... view full answer...
From the attached images it appears you had ISR, Industry Standard Rails attached but I cannot tell from what manufacturer. The Reese Universal Base Rails and Installation Kit, # RP30035-309 is a confirmed fit for the 2007 Toyota Tundra. These rails will work with fifth wheel hitches by Curt, Draw-Tite, Hidden Hitch, Reese, Valley, Huskey brands, and most standard fifth wheel hitches. They will not however fit Reese Elite Series or the Valley UBS Hitches.
The Reese 5th Wheel Trailer... view full answer...
To install the Curt Assure Trailer Brake Controller with Dynamic Screen # C49UR in your 2003 Toyota Tundra with the factory 7-way connector you will need the Curt Custom Wiring Adapter for Trailer Brake Controllers - Dual Plug In # C51362 which will plug into the factory trailer brake controller port underneath the dash of your truck.
You will not need the # 9506P as it is used for vehicles that do not have the factory trailer brake controller port. Lastly using the # C51362 will not affect... view full answer...
Usually with short bed trucks you have the option of a slider or Sidewinder, but considering you have a 5-1/2 foot bed I think your best bet to safely tow your Triumph 5th Wheel is going to be with a Sidewinder pin box like the Reese # RP34FR.
A Sidewinder style pin box like the Reese is going to provide you with 22" of travel compared to a sliding hitch, that typically can give you anywhere from 8-14". This extra clearance is going to compensate for the shorter bed on your 2012 Toyota... view full answer...
I don't show any Thule chains that are a confirmed fit for your vehicle and tire size. However, the Titan Chain Diamond LT Alloy Snow Tire Chains # TC2326 are a fit for your 2012 Toyota Tundra with 255/70R18 tires. Of the tire chains we offer that are confirmed as a fit for your vehicle this would be your best option for occasional use, and ease of installation.
The diamond chain pattern on these tire chains has excellent traction in snow and grip in ice. It provides extra coverage and... view full answer...
For your 2022 Palomino SolAire Ultra Lite 304RKDS with a GVWR of 8,920 lbs and dry hitch weight of 920 lbs, when it is fully loaded you will have a total tongue weight of about 1,100 lbs. For that tongue weight, the best option for a weight distribution hitch is from Blue Ox:
- Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control # BXW1500
The SwayPro # BXW1500 is rated for total tongue weights between 1,000 lbs and 1,500 lbs, so it is perfect for what the tongue weight will be on your... view full answer...
Truxedo offers the replacement Velcro strips part # TX1115174 that will fit the original Edge tonneaus they offer. This would be the kit you would need. view full answer...
Your Heartland M27 Mallard travel trailer has a dry hitch weight of 475-lbs, but you really need to know the actual fully-loaded tongue weight (TW) of the trailer with all of your supplies and gear loaded in order to select a weight distribution/sway control system (WD/SC). You also have to account for the weight of anything in the Tundra that sits behind the rear axle, say a generator for example, since this weight will also act like trailer TW.
We offer a handy scale # e99044 but other... view full answer...
We can get you the parts needed to install a roof rack on your truck topper so you can haul your canoe. There are advantages to systems in regards to quality and value, and for your application the best fit is from Rhino-Rack, who is known for their quality, which is consistent with other brands, but often not with as high a price tag. What I recommend is:
- Rhino-Rack Aero Bar Roof Rack for Camper Shells - Track Mount # Y02-490B
This will give you 59 inch crossbars on your camper shell,... view full answer...
The factory trailer hitch options for a 2007 Toyota Tundra are tied into the rear bumper helping to provide extra support. This is why the factory trailer hitch cannot be replaced with an aftermarket trailer hitch as these do not tie into the bumper. However, if you were to remove the factory bumper in light of any aftermarket bumper you could then install an aftermarket hitch like the Curt Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C15398. view full answer...
If the trailer you are looking at is equipped with the Lippert Turning Point Pin Box then you will be able to use a fixed 5th wheel hitch on your 2007 Toyota Tundra short bed truck. This is because the pivoting mechanism on the pin box will provide the necessary cab clearance during sharp turns.
For the hitch I recommend taking a look at the Reese M5 # RP30928 because of its forged single piece jaw that wraps completely around the trailer's king pin for a really secure connection and... view full answer...
For a ladder rack confirmed to fit the bed of your 2003 Toyota Tundra that would work well with your tool box and would be great for carrying a single canoe the Erickson ladder rack part # EM07708 would work well.
This rack has a 250 lb capacity, can be installed behind your tool box and is adjustable in width to accommodate even a wide canoe.
You will also want to make sure you have straps to secure the canoe to your vehicle and to secure the bow and stern. Straps such as # 753-2030-02... view full answer...
The difference between the # 3031-P and the 3031-S is that the 3031-P has a plug on the end of the harness to directly plug into a Tekonsha brake controller like the P2 # 90885. Whereas the 3031-S will also plug into the port of a 2015 Toyota Tundra and then would hardwire to a brake controller that has 4 blunt cut wires.
Basically, if you have a Tekonsha brake controller you would need the # 3031-P and if you have any other brand controller you would want the # 3031-S. view full answer...
The available Access Roll Up Tonneau covers for your 2001 Toyota Tundra short bed do not require any cutting or drilling for installation as they fit with most bed liners. However, I spoke with my contact at Access and she stated that while the covers will work with most bed liners, it is possible that you might have to cut the bed liner where the clamps mount. She also stated the rail liner will not interfere.
The covers themselves do not have a locking device, but if your tailgate is... view full answer...
Yes, we carry engine and transmission combination coolers that would help lower the temperature of your transmission and engine oil.
I attached a page that has all of the combination coolers we offer. In order to determine which one to pick I would recommend you measure how much clearance you have in front of your radiator.
These attach using the included nylon anchors that will be pushed through the fins of the cooler and then through the factory radiator and AC condenser coming out... view full answer...
The Yakima HandRoll Kayak Carrier with Tie-Downs # Y04082 that you referenced was designed to fit the standard Thule square bar dimensions which are 1-1/4" wide x 7/8" tall. That would be the max size we can safely recommend with this carrier. view full answer...
While it's no longer made you are in luck as the TH430R was designed to attach to the same bottom channel as what the Thule Pro Bar Evo load bars # TH713600 is designed to attach to so you could replace the bars you have with these and it would work fine. view full answer...