Rust Buster Forward Fuel Tank Crossmember For 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma RB7125
RB7125- Fits 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma
- Built to OE Specs
- Includes new hardware for mounting Fuel Tank
- Measures 36.00" in Length
- Bolts between the frame rails at the rear cab mounts
- Made from Heavy Duty 11 Gauge Steel
- Pairs well with RB9917
- Welding Required
- Ships with Protective oil coating to prevent oxidation during shipping
- Back by a Lifetime Warranty
The Forward Fuel Tank Crossmember on your 1995-2004 Toyota Tacoma has a number of jobs such as stiffening the frame and supporting the Fuel Tank. Talk about mission critical, without a properly functioning crossmember it could tear apart the bones of your truck. Throughout your Tacoma's life, this component can corrode from moisture, salt, and other road debris which is an eye-sore for you and a ticking timebomb for the vehicle's life; however, we have the solution for your problem and it's available with just a few clicks of a mouse. Our engineers have done the hard work to design and build a replacement crossmember to the exact OEM specs to guarantee a perfect fit right out of the box. A Toyota isn't built to sit in your garage or on the lift at the shop, let us help you get it back out into it's element where it belongs.Â
By utilizing the latest in Scanner Solutions and CAD Software Rust Busters crack engineering team is able to capture your specific model truck's frame contours down to the smallest detail. We take a Modern Approach and tailors each frame section to fit your vehicle and application with the unique vision that puts Fitment, Installation Ease and OE compatibility to the top of our priority list. We strive to set ourselves apart from the competition by being better in every area the current market has to offer, with a combined 45 of experience under Rust Busters Engineering staff we are here to put an end to all your rust issues. Because of this, we back all of our frame pieces with a Lifetime Warranty.
Installation Instructions
Downloadable PDF: RB7125 Installation Instructions.pdf