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TRD Pro Front Skid Plate installed w/ Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate on TRD Off-Road

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Finally got my front skid plates on. The mismatch isn't as horrendous as I thought it would be and the TRD Pro skid plate matches the NYTOP recovery points pretty well.

Still have to get my rear end Trailhunter skid plate on and get the correct fuel tank strap to get the OEM full length fuel tank skid plate fully mounted.

TRD Pro Front Skid Plate #PTR60-35240
Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate #PT228-35244 (Non-hybrid Version)
NYTOP Front Recovery Points https://shorturl.at/YGAYv

2024 Tacoma TRD Pro Front Skid Plate installed w/ Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate on TRD Off-Road IMG_2893
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro Front Skid Plate installed w/ Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate on TRD Off-Road IMG_2896
2024 Tacoma TRD Pro Front Skid Plate installed w/ Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate on TRD Off-Road IMG_2894
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Looks good! I plan to do the same. I had a car toss a deer into my drivers side bumper, cracking it. The damage was not bad, but the useless composite skid got bent. I was doing repairs through the dealer, so I finagled getting the OEM skid. I asked for the trailhunter skid and they said no. Claimed they would be adulterating the vehicle. No problem as the work was less than the payment. Only cost me $110!
 
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Looks good! I plan to do the same. I had a car toss a deer into my drivers side bumper, cracking it. The damage was not bad, but the useless composite skid got bent. I was doing repairs through the dealer, so I finagled getting the OEM skid. I asked for the trailhunter skid and they said no. Claimed they would be adulterating the vehicle. No problem as the work was less than the payment. Only cost me $110!
Once I had the plastiplates off I was kind of shocked how flimsy and just not protective they felt.
 

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Once I had the plastiplates off I was kind of shocked how flimsy and just not protective they felt.
I actually like the plastic covers now that I've done a few oil changes. They're super light weight and easy to remove for cleaning mud and stuff too. If I was going to be doing more serious off-roading (rock crawling and whatnot), I'd definitely spring for the metal plates though. For my purposes, the plastic guards are more than adequate. Most of my off-roading is around muddy job sites, and I've gone over some pretty rutted up ground where the plates have skidded. They seem to hold up pretty well.
 
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I actually like the plastic covers now that I've done a few oil changes. They're super light weight and easy to remove for cleaning mud and stuff too. If I was going to be doing more serious off-roading (rock crawling and whatnot), I'd definitely spring for the metal plates though. For my purposes, the plastic guards are more than adequate. Most of my off-roading is around muddy job sites, and I've gone over some pretty rutted up ground where the plates have skidded. They seem to hold up pretty well.
Makes sense for your use, I'm in Vegas where mud is almost nonexistent and big rocks and shitty rutted trails are plentiful. Plus I think the TRD Pro plate just looks neat.
 

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TRD Pro plate just looks neat
That it does! If/when I do a suspension swap, I’ll definitely throw one on my truck for the looks alone. As my truck sits currently, the skid plates are basically non-existent.
 

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Looks good! So the rear one goes all the way to the cross member? I have the sway bar disconnect, so I have a steel skid that goes about half way. I did the TH skid in front and a TH diff skid. Wondering if I should complete the package or if the Sway bar disconnect skid is enough.
 
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Finally got my front skid plates on. The mismatch isn't as horrendous as I thought it would be and the TRD Pro skid plate matches the NYTOP recovery points pretty well.

Still have to get my rear end Trailhunter skid plate on and get the correct fuel tank strap to get the OEM full length fuel tank skid plate fully mounted.

TRD Pro Front Skid Plate #PTR60-35240
Trailhunter Transfer Case Skid Plate #PT228-35244 (Non-hybrid Version)
NYTOP Front Recovery Points https://shorturl.at/YGAYv

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I love the look of the TRD Skid Plate. Trying to decide if it's worth the OEM price tag. Do you have any photos of it from a regular angle, just standing in front the truck?

Wondering how visible the TRD actually is from an everyday level point of view.
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