View Single Post
  #13 (permalink)  
Old 06-26-2009, 11:37 AM
Tankerhank's Avatar
Tankerhank Tankerhank is offline
Just Call Me Hank
 
My Garage
N/A
My Details
Last Online: Today 05:14 PM
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tucson
Posts: 1,346
Rep Power: 14
Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all. Tankerhank is a name known to all.
Tankerhank's Photo Albums
Default Re: Simple solution to tailgate breaking problem on 07-08 Tundras- post 1”

Quote:
Originally Posted by SE2000 View Post
Those plastic clips have been around for decades. they don't rust and are smother operating but being plastic, they are more prone to breakage. For a different idea, those plastic clips are available in metal that may be easier to retrofit.
It might be wise for us to push in on any tailgate that has a lot of pressure on it
Yup, I believe Ace Is The Place carries those clips in metal... in my favorite aisle.



__________________
Hank



2007 Tundra SR5 DC LB 5.7, Underseat storage, Sonar, Backup Camera, Prodigy brake contoller, Reese 16k 5'er hitch, Towing Mirrors, Michelin LT AT2 275/65R18/E, Hellwig Helper Springs 2,000 lbs, 7/75 Platinum Warranty from Handy Toyota.

Future mods:
Stebel 300hz Horn
Fog Lights

2005 Rockwood 26' 5'er, Michelin LTX MS tires, 270 watts of solar on the roof, 4 T-105 golf cart batteries, Xentrex converter, Outback FX2012T inverter/charger.

If you can't take it with ya, why bother with an RV!

2000 Tundra (bought 9/9/99)
JBA Headers
Gone but not forgotten~
Reply With Quote