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Tailgate Handle. Textured Black. With Camera Hole. Metal outside tailgate handles can rust and pit, while plastic handles can fade, crack and break, and both kinds can wear from age and use. The handle return spring can break and cause the handle to flop around and rattle, and if there's a problem with the handle mount or the linkage connection, the handle may not open the tailgate. These defects can range from minor annoyances to major problems, but you don't have to live with either one, or pay high prices for a replacement handle. Replace has quality outside tailgate handles at prices far less than what you'd pay at the dealer. On a typical truck, no body panel is abused as much the tailgate, especially on a working truck. The typical tailgate is slammed, stood on, used a workbench, and dented from errant tools, building supplies and other vehicles. Of course, as a major part of the tailgate, the tailgate handle is equally mistreated. Continual wear and tear and age can result in a handle that looks bad and may become non-functional. In the past your options for replacing a damaged tailgate handle were finding a good used one, buying a cheap replacement, or paying big bucks for an handle. Searching for a useable piece from a scrap yard is a waste of time, because in most cases what you'll find won't be any better than what you already have. And many cheap replacement handles don't fit properly and aren't even made of the proper gauge material. Today you can fix your truck properly and have money left in your pocket with a new quality replacement tailgate handle from Replace. Replace offers quality handles at less than original equipment prices. You get the same quality part t
Replacement Tailgate Handle Fits Toyota Tundra: With Backup Camera
Current Price
$39.97
Average
$39.68
Min Price
$38.24
Max Price
$39.97
Price dynamics
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Description
FITMENT INFO:
DESCRIPTION:
Tailgate Handle. Textured Black. With Camera Hole. Metal outside tailgate handles can rust and pit, while plastic handles can fade, crack and break, and both kinds can wear from age and use. The handle return spring can break and cause the handle to flop around and rattle, and if there's a problem with the handle mount or the linkage connection, the handle may not open the tailgate. These defects can range from minor annoyances to major problems, but you don't have to live with either one, or pay high prices for a replacement handle. Replace has quality outside tailgate handles at prices far less than what you'd pay at the dealer. On a typical truck, no body panel is abused as much the tailgate, especially on a working truck. The typical tailgate is slammed, stood on, used a workbench, and dented from errant tools, building supplies and other vehicles. Of course, as a major part of the tailgate, the tailgate handle is equally mistreated. Continual wear and tear and age can result in a handle that looks bad and may become non-functional. In the past your options for replacing a damaged tailgate handle were finding a good used one, buying a cheap replacement, or paying big bucks for an handle. Searching for a useable piece from a scrap yard is a waste of time, because in most cases what you'll find won't be any better than what you already have. And many cheap replacement handles don't fit properly and aren't even made of the proper gauge material. Today you can fix your truck properly and have money left in your pocket with a new quality replacement tailgate handle from Replace. Replace offers quality handles at less than original equipment prices. You get the same quality part t
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Product review & video
hi youtube today I will be doing a video showing you how to replace a broken lift gate latch on your second generation Toyota Tundra so the issue that I'm experiencing here with my lift gate latch handle is that it seems kind of loose in the opening and today's actually a good day because normally this would kind of pop around gift the boat as you can see it's kind of all coming out let's suspect something broken so we're going to take it apart and check out what's going on behind here now in order to gain access to the lift gate latch assembly we need to remove these eight retaining Torx t30 screws so once the eight screws have been undone from the lift gate protection cover we can go ahead and just kind of flip it up close the metal cover that covers the attach and I can just simply be removed by lifting it out as this all be sandwiched together with the screws we'll start off by I'm


