2012 Toyota Tundra Truck Bed Steps

Toyota Tundra Truck Bed Steps - 2012
  • Top Line® - Hopper Tire Step
    Top Line®Hopper Tire Step
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    # mpn4522173604
    Universal Hopper Tire Step by Top Line®. Material: Aluminum. Supports up to 400 pounds. Top Line's Tire Hopper Tire Step gives you just the step up you need to reach overhead cargo on your vehicle's rooftop and fits virtually any...
    $114.99
  • United Pacific® - Frame Mount Step
    United Pacific®Frame Mount Step
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    # 2158274118
    Universal Frame Mount Step by United Pacific®. Material: Aluminum. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship....
    $138.32 - $177.43
  • United Pacific® - Heavy Duty Folding Step
    United Pacific®Heavy Duty Folding Step
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    # mpn4648522027
    Universal Heavy Duty Folding Step by United Pacific®. 1 Piece. Finish: Chrome. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of...
    $18.11




2012 Toyota Tundra Truck Bed Steps Reviews

1 review
I'm bruised and bleeding but I got it done in 3.5 hours. First off I wasted an hour trying to get the main bracket to fit on the driver's side. IT WILL NOT without modification. So, I tried it on the passenger side and if fit so I decided to install it on that side instead (not ideal). Everything eventually fit. Instructions are poor, hardware was missing but a puzzle solver can figure it out. One of the bolts holding the main bracket was impossible to get any kind of a wrench on and was not doable with fingers so 1/6 of a revolution at a time using an open end and 1/2 hour later it was finally in. When I saw that installation only required drilling one hole and that was for a rivet insert i thought "high class". The rivnut installation was brutal. First of all it is a huge hole in a cramped location. The location of the required hole hit a weld on the back side and was hell getting thru. This also created an uneven surface for the rivnut to clamp up against but it worked half assed I guess. Overall, It is a clever but rube goldberg assy but, as a mechanical engineer I agreed with every part of the design except for the one brace that attaches to the bed. Everything else is attached to the frame except for that one brace. The step works well, deploys and stows easily and looks like it is tucked up enough to avoid being damaged. I'm leery of the plastic step held on with screws in plastic threads so we'll see. I consider myself an experienced auto/aircraft mechanic (45 yrs) with decent skills.
Posted by Steve (Moriarty, NM) / February 20, 20222010 Toyota Tundra
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