About this item
·【Fitment】Demon Tow Hook Bracket with a 3/4-inch D-Shackle is compatible with Toyota Tacoma with factory bumpers (2009-2023). They can work with factory skid plate, not suitable for aftermarket skid plate.
·【Excellent Function】This mounting bracket serves as a direct replacement for the factory tow hook, no need to buy an expensive aftermarket bumper. They can not only use in recovery situations, but also giving your Tacoma a stylish look.
·【Premium Material】The Tacoma hook bracket with shackle is made of heavy duty steel with a rust and corrosion resistant black powder coated and is laser cut to shape. Shackles have a breaking point of 36 to 48000lbs.
·【Easy Installation】You just need remove the bolts and the tow hook, slip the demon bracket over the cross-member, tighten the factory bolts and then install the D rings by the screw pin attached.
·【Package Include】2 Sets Demon Tow Hook Bracket with 3/4” Shackle. Includes 2-year 100% satisfaction after-sales service. If you have any questions during the warranty period, please contact us.
Give you better towing experience and your car a stylish look.

Compatible with Toyota Tacoma 2009-2023
Installation

1.Remove the little hook with socket.

2.Remove the bolt with socket.

3.Install passenger side bracket, take your bolt and screw it in. If you want the bolt to be more stable, you can apply loctite glue to the bolt.

4. Install the D rings by the long nuts attached
Important information & Legal Disclaimer
This item is not a licensed Toyota Tacoma product. We do not claim ownership and have no affiliation with Toyota Tacoma. Any Toyota Tacoma copyrights and trade marks belong to the respective owners. Unless specifically identified as such, our use of third party trademarks does not indicate any relationship, sponsorship, or endorsement between us and Toyota Tacoma. Any references by us (or company name) (or the seller) to third party trade marks is to identify the corresponding third party's goods and shall be considered nominative fair use under the trade marks law.