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Tyger Auto is a US-based manufacturer of premium aftermarket automotive accessories, specializing in running boards, tonneau covers, and off-road gear.

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Tyger Auto Inc. is a specialized manufacturer of aftermarket auto parts, founded by a group of US and Canadian automotive experts. Headquartered in California, Tyger Auto is dedicated to serving the car culture community with innovative, durable, and stylish products.

The brand's catalog includes heavy-duty running boards, tonneau covers, bumper guards, fender flares, and various outdoor and off-road accessories designed to enhance the utility and aesthetic of trucks and SUVs.

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Manuel d'instructions du marchepied Tyger Auto LanderX

TG-LX3D82478 • 8 juillet 2025
Manuel d'instructions complet pour les marchepieds Tyger Auto LanderX (modèle TG-LX3D82478), couvrant l'installation, les caractéristiques, l'entretien et le dépannage pour les véhicules Dodge Ram Quad Cab compatibles.

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  • How do I determine the Driver versus Passenger side running boards?

    Refer to the 'D' (Driver) and 'P' (Passenger) labels found on the side of the tubes or the stamped letters on the mounting brackets to ensure correct placement.

  • Où puis-je file a warranty claim for missing parts or damage?

    Claims for missing parts or damage found before installation can be filed directly through the Tyger Auto website at www.tygerauto.com/contact.

  • What are the standard torque values for installation?

    Torque values depend on the fastener size and class (e.g., 6mm Class 8.8 bolts typically use 6-7 ft-lbs). Always verify the specific torque requirements in your model's installation manual.