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Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit | Toyota Tundra (07-21)

Brand: BDS Suspension
SKU: BDS128408
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$264.95
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Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit | Toyota Tundra (07-21)

$264.95

Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit | Toyota Tundra (07-21)

$264.95

Improve traction on your 2007-2021 Toyota Tundra without limiting wheel travel with a BDS Recoil Traction Bar Mounting Kit, made with heavy wall construction and internal compression springs that can be loaded or unloaded while installed on the vehicle to control axle wrap. Full float design for bind-free performance and can be installed with a range of lift heights.

Fabricated from 2-inch OD x 3/16-inch wall steel tubing with a threaded bung welded in toward the axle and a CNC-machined end at the frame. Axle mount uses BDS's ultra-durable large-forged flex end and jam nut. Using a forged housing with large 1-1/4-nch x 12 threaded shank, a single sided snap ring and 1-piece flex ball, the flex ends are capable of up to 15 degrees of misalignment in either direction. At the frame end the bar uses a durometer specific polyurethane bushing and free floats in the traction bar utilizing a pair of dual stage internal compression springs and UHMW polyurethane bearings.

Features & Benefits

  • Adjustable axle wrap control using dual-stage resistance springs
  • Full floating traction bar design will not bind throughout the full range of wheel travel and/or hinder suspension articulation
  • Spring preload can be adjusted on the vehicle without disassembling the traction bar
  • Traction bar ends are greaseable and rebuildable
  • Mounting brackets are bolt-on, only requiring minor drilling for frame mount installation
  1. Requires Universal Traction Bar Box Kit (Sold Separately - #123409)
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Ben
Not Custom for each truck

This has been the most nightmarish Installation I’ve done in years. The instructions are crap! There is no way in hell you should use a stepped drill bit on a frame that has two support bars riveted to one side and one riveted to the other. You end up drilling through 3/4” of metal. Also, It’s impossible to “mark” two of the holes while the traction bar is in the bracket. You’re on your own to figure it out. Not to mention on the drivers side, you have to squeeze in between the gas tank and the frame to carefully put the bolts in place and even more fun is trying to get a wrench in there. I hope that these work better than install instructions.

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Ben
Not Custom for each truck

This has been the most nightmarish Installation I’ve done in years. The instructions are crap! There is no way in hell you should use a stepped drill bit on a frame that has two support bars riveted to one side and one riveted to the other. You end up drilling through 3/4” of metal. Also, It’s impossible to “mark” two of the holes while the traction bar is in the bracket. You’re on your own to figure it out. Not to mention on the drivers side, you have to squeeze in between the gas tank and the frame to carefully put the bolts in place and even more fun is trying to get a wrench in there. I hope that these work better than install instructions.