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Originally Posted by Gouranga
i meant i dont have a pro as in i dont have a PRO skid plate and the oem one doesnt go over the aftermarket bumper as its extneded low where the skitpate would of been
even stated on CBI that oem skidplate will not go over..
why is that so hard to understand ?
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Your ability to communicate your issues is lacking, at best, which makes for an easy mis-understanding. You have taken crappy photos, just point and blame, and call it a day.
Had you stated I do not have the TRD Pro skid plate, which is supposedly required by CBI, it would be much more clear. Just "I have a venture not a pro" says nothing. On CBI's website it does not state anything about needing to ditch the OEM skid, again you're just being lazy and not listening. The video/pictures do no show the OEM skid/braces, as they likely were installing aftermarket skids right after the video was made.
As stated by everyone else - your factory skid mounts right up. The red line matches on the red line. If you and a shop can't figure that out, you should probably go find someone who can... it's not rocket science.
Attached are a few photos to walk your rude ass through the steps of mounting the skid plate. You need to reinstall the skid plate braces for the OEM skid. Additionally, CBI doesn't remove the OEM skid on their install prep video.
INSTALL: CBI T4R5 Full Skid Plate (2010-2020) - YouTube
Skid mounting locations - all below your "bumper issue"
5th Gen 4Runner Skid Plates - Complete Buyers Guide
Video for info on this bumper from CBI - go to the 8:50 mark, he talks about skid plates and not affecting the install location.
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I did forget to mention - the stupid plastic skid plate extension will be tossed.. the metal is the only part going on. MY BAD lol