Installation Time
(approx) 5 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
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Get Your Truck Out of a Tough Spot. When you have the right accessories, you don’t have to worry when unwanted scenarios happen during off-road adventures. These Rugged Ridge 7/8-Inch D-Ring Shackles are among those accessories you want to have so you can pull your Toyota Tacoma out of any tough situation. Made out of galvanized steel and layered with a black powder coating, these D-ring shackles are strong, durable, and corrosion-resistant. Plus, the pair has a pull capacity of up to 13,500 pounds, so it has more than enough strength to support your truck.
Be Ready for Any Off-Road Adventure. As safe and reliable vehicle recovery tools, these D-ring shackles serve as anchors for ropes or cables as well as tow straps. And don’t worry about ruining the look of your truck. The black powder-coated finish is guaranteed to go well with your truck’s paint job.
Powder-Coated Galvanized Steel for Extra Toughness. To ensure maximum toughness and durability, Rugged Ridge had these D-ring shackles constructed out of galvanized steel. The black powder coating adds to the corrosion resistance of the product, making them even more durable.
With a Five-Year Limited Warranty. All Rugged Ridge products, including these shackles, come with a five-year limited warranty against material and workmanship defects. To know more about certain conditions regarding warranty claims, please contact the manufacturer.
Application. This pair of Rugged Ridge 7/8-Inch D-Ring Shackles with black powder coating fits all Toyota Tacoma models.
Rugged Ridge 11235.06
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Installation Time
(approx) 5 Minutes
Difficulty Level:
Simple installation for anyone.
Installation Guides
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