TUNDRA 2013-2021 REAR BUMPER
KWD 359.000
- Integrated cube lights (sold separately)
Out of stock
Description
Raid Series Rear Bumper Kit Suited for 2014-2021 Toyota Tundra
The world’s first fully crash safety tested and SRS airbag compatible tubular style bumper to suit 2014 + Toyota Tundra.
Leveraging our experience of designing and manufacturing vehicle armor for military, fleet, and recreational purposes, the mission was to create the safest, most feature-loaded 4×4 steel bumper on the market.
The RAID 4×4 bumpers blend the Australian mindset of functionality with American design characteristics. As a result, the protective bumper provides you and your passengers maximum safety for daily driving with the essential trail-ready features of improved vehicle protection, increased approach angle, and additional ground clearance.
The Raid off-road steel rear bumper comes fully loaded with two frame mounted rated recovery points and four OSRAM chip LED cube lights with up to 4800 lumens. All lights feature a flat, UV-stable polycarbonate lens designed to reduce rain/snow/ice build-up.
Additional Features:
- Bolt-on, frame-mounted recovery points included with the bumper
- Integrated crumple zones transfer energy away from vehicle occupants
- ADR 69, 73 approved (Full Frontal and Offset Impact Occupant Protection)
- Tested to the highest standards in compliance with Australian Design Regulation, SRS Airbag tested and certified
- Pickled, cold-rolled steel manufacturing for impurity free template during assembly
- Ultra-durable AKZO NOBEL Black Powder Coat and pre-treated steel for rust resistance
- 360° Robotic welding for consistently precise welds resulting in peak quality and unequaled strength
- Increased approach and departure angles provide maximum clearance for obstacles
- Compatible with factory parking sensors
Additional information
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- Toyota, Tundra, 2014
- Toyota, Tundra, 2015
- Toyota, Tundra, 2016
- Toyota, Tundra, 2017
- Toyota, Tundra, 2018
- Toyota, Tundra, 2019
- Toyota, Tundra, 2020
- Toyota, Tundra, 2021