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2011-2024 Superduty Rear 12" U-Bolt Kit (ICO67004)

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The ICON Vehicle Dynamics 12-inch Rear U-Bolt Kit provides the high-strength hardware necessary to secure the rear leaf springs to the axle on 2011-2025 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty 4WD trucks. These U-bolts are manufactured from Grade 8 steel to offer maximum tensile strength, preventing the leaf pack from shifting under heavy loads or off-road conditions. The 12-inch length is ideal for trucks utilizing smaller rear lift blocks or factory spring configurations.

Features
  • High-Strength Construction: Manufactured from Grade 8 steel to ensure superior clamping force and durability.
  • 12-Inch Length: Sized to work with specific leaf spring and rear block combinations for a precise fit.
  • Corrosion Resistance: Protected by a black E-coat finish to prevent rust and withstand harsh environmental conditions.
  • Complete Hardware Set: Includes all required mounting nuts and washers for a comprehensive installation.
  • Vehicle Specific Engineering: Designed for the specific axle tube diameter of 2011-2025 Super Duty single rear axle models.
Notes
  • Specifically fits 2011-2025 Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty 4WD models.
  • Designed for use on single rear wheel (SRW) models; not compatible with dual rear wheel (DRW) axles.
  • Recommended for use when replacing leaf springs or changing rear block heights where a 12-inch length is required.
  • It is a critical safety standard to replace U-bolts rather than reuse them, as the threads are designed to stretch during the initial torquing process.

Vehicle Fitment

Part Specifications

  • Part No.
    ICO67004
  • Cross Reference #
    00840103405773
  • Vendor
    ICON
  • Shipping Weight
    10.1 lb
  • Length
    18 in
  • Width
    6 in
  • Height
    1 in
  • Prop 65
    ⚠️ Warning: Cancer & Reproductive Harm