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Where can I find extended U-Bolts for the Tundra?

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#1 ·
I added a 3 leaf Deaver AAL which replaces the factory overload. I'd like to go a little higher and put the overload back in. However, I need to find U-Bolts that are about 1" longer. So I'd like to know where someone would be able to find 8" U-Bolts round town?

- Matt
 
#2 ·
auslandt said:
I added a 3 leaf Deaver AAL which replaces the factory overload. I'd like to go a little higher and put the overload back in. However, I need to find U-Bolts that are about 1" longer. So I'd like to know where someone would be able to find 8" U-Bolts round town?

- Matt
If you did not cut your Ubolts, the ones that came with the AAL should fit the overload as well? New ones are always a good idea though. Wheelers supplied my kit with the longer ubolts. Will these not work?
 
#3 ·
SnowTruck said:
If you did not cut your Ubolts, the ones that came with the AAL should fit the overload as well? New ones are always a good idea though. Wheelers supplied my kit with the longer ubolts. Will these not work?
I got mine from Teamwest and it didn't come with the UBolts since as a replacement to the factory overload, they weren't needed.
 
#5 ·
SnowTruck said:
Wheelers has decent U-bolts that are $29.95. They were really long when I installed them and I had to cut them down so they wouldn't drag.

Does Teamwest have a website?
Not that I could find. Just found out his info onsite. Just send a PM to Teamwest.

I'm sure I could order them from Deaver, Wheelers, etc, but was hoping to get it done this week (next day or two). I was just hoping that there is some chain shop that has this type of stuff I could easily pick up.
 
#10 ·
auslandt said:
I'm just gonna have Wheelers send me out a set, overnight. :D

Thanks all for the ideas.

can you show me the link i cant seen to find it??? i need some longer ones soon
 
#13 ·
Another option is at customsuspension.com Go into the store area at the top and then go down the left hand side to the custom u-bolts. They tell you how to measure your bolt and then you can order them online or call them. Made in 2 to 3 days and shipped out. Not too bad if a guy/gal is not in a hurry.
 
#15 ·
i found a local shop up here that bent me up some and they work perfect.





Autozone carries some longer u-bolts usually. If no luck there, look for a trailer shop that does hitches, sells utility trailers, etc.... they all typically have the bender to make you a custom length U-bolt.
 
#16 ·
Autozone carries some longer u-bolts usually. If no luck there, look for a trailer shop that does hitches, sells utility trailers, etc.... they all typically have the bender to make you a custom length U-bolt.
I have checked autozone before for u-bolts and they only had the round type that go around the axle, not the leafs.