1st gen Tacoma, 3rd gen 4runner replacement front skid plate $200
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1st gen Tacoma, 3rd gen 4runner replacement front skid plate $200
Ryno All Terrain Products is offering front IFS skid plates to replace the factory tin foil skids and also provide extra coverage for the steering rack. This is a single piece skid. Popular for the weekend warrior.
Price = $200
Choose between 2 thicknesses:
Laser cut high strength 3/16" steel (60 lbs)
Laser cut high strength 1/8" steel (42 lbs)
Installation hardware is included.
I will end this group buy January 19th, then I will need 2-3 weeks for production before shipping.
Shipped via fedex. Usually between $30 and $45.
Cutouts are an additional $35.
Powdercoat is an additional $75.
The spacers shown are only needed for diff drops.
Price = $200
Choose between 2 thicknesses:
Laser cut high strength 3/16" steel (60 lbs)
Laser cut high strength 1/8" steel (42 lbs)
Installation hardware is included.
I will end this group buy January 19th, then I will need 2-3 weeks for production before shipping.
Shipped via fedex. Usually between $30 and $45.
Cutouts are an additional $35.
Powdercoat is an additional $75.
The spacers shown are only needed for diff drops.
#3
Yes payment due the 19th. The skid works as is with a diff drop so it doesn't need extra hardware. I had some previous customers confirm that for me. I don't think a body lift changes the skid mounting points, but I have no idea.
#4
No body lift doesn't, so hardware shouldn't matter where I have a diff drop or not? And my final question I saw a thread a few months ago you had going on this group buy was wondering what the cut out looked like? You can do TRD right?
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Yes, that is part of the 3 piece set. It includes an IFS, transmission, and transfer case skid. This single piece rack coverage IFS skid that is $200 does not work with my transmission skid since the rack coverage bent up steel becomes part of the transmission skid. The full set is $450, or $165 per piece.