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Toyota Tundra Tie-down Rail Cleats Set Of 4 Pt.# Pt278-0c010 Pt278-34070 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Nashua, New Hampshire, US

Nashua, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:PT278-34070 Other Part Number:PT278-34075 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Toyota Alt Part Number:PT278-0C010

Tie-Down Cleats

Add a new level of functionality to your Tundra with an additional set of tie-down cleats:
•Sturdy die-cast aluminum cleats are rated for a maximum load of 220 lbs.
•Cleats can be positioned anywhere along the deck rail system

Fits 2007-2014 Toyota Tundra. Still in original package. Taken out of Deck Rail Kit (PT278-34075) which includes this set of 4 cleats. Due to this the part number is PT278-34075 on the back of package. This set of four is not sold at the dealership... only single cleats (PT278-0C010 or PT278-34070) are sold at the dealership. Buy this 4 pack and save!

*Requires Deck Rail System.

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