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Inv4drZm 08-13-2017 06:09 PM

4th Gen Armor Thread 2.0
 
4th Gen Armor Thread 2.0

The original armor thread sticky made by @Dusty Driftwood has served its purpose for many years, but I felt it needed to be updated. After PM'ing Dusty we agreed something needed to be done and I felt I was in a position to help out. I have been working on the Armor Thread 2.0 in hopes of it replacing the original thread as a new sticky in the 4th gen section.

The original thread was great but I wanted to try and keep my version simpler with less text so I can add some pictures. The in-depth descriptions for each part is still easily viewed and kept up-to-date at the individual manufacturers web pages so my thread will give more of an overview of the armor options instead of a full breakdown.

Please, let me know if there is information that is missing or outdated.


Front Bumpers:
  • Plate bumpers made of 3/16" steel is the norm, with flat top, single hoop, or triple hoop options. Most if not all give you the ability to mount a winch, and some have LED light cutouts as extra options.

  • Powdercoating is available from most manufacturers or bare steel options for those with spray paint skills.

  • Some manufactures offer 1/4" aluminum construction for a pretty penny or two. Decreased weight and increased corrosion resistance is balanced by reduced strength and abrasion resistance.

  • Most steel bumpers weight 105-130 lbs not including winches with heavy cables so beef up your suspension accordingly.

  • Lots of manufacturers can add different LED light or air cutouts upon request.

  • Lead times may take months so plan ahead.


Addicted Offroad - $985 - Light Weight Rare Tube Construction -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4365/...0baa55c4_b.jpg


ARB - $1350 - Classic Design From The Aussie Outback -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4361/...a17a18a2_b.jpg


Armorology - $? - Colorado In-House Only -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4745/...fa2e52bf_b.jpg


C4 Fabrication - $525-$650 - Low Profile -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4438/...9a878658_b.jpg


CBI Offroad - $900-$1325 - Solid Design From Idaho -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4351/...3c6e6b9b_b.jpg


Coastal Offroad - $610-$840 CDN - High Clearance Canadian DIY Kit With Aluminum Option -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4394/...31d6c86e_b.jpg


Demello Offroad - $950-$1325 - Lightweight 1/8" Steel Skin -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4368/...b2cee54e_b.jpg

Hard Notched Customs - $1350-$2159 - Lots of Hoop Options from Washington State
https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...pg?format=750w

Hefty Fabworks - $1200-$1500 - Colorado Built With An Aluminum Option
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4415/...079c6891_b.jpg


Northwest Trail Innovations - $400-$580 - DIY Kit -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4336/...c75de41c_b.jpg

Relentless Fabrication - $960-$1335 - Recent Sexy Redesign -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4416/...26b64db1_b.jpg


RPM Fab - $1050-$1125 - Unique Plate Design -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4379/...d59ecd6c_b.jpg


Shrockworks - $1195-$1425 - Heavy-Duty But Heavier -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4432/...670e2152_b.jpg


SOS Concepts - $900-$1765 - From The East Coast With An Aluminum Option -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4425/...3972ae3a_b.jpg


4x4 Labs - Contact manufacturer for more info -

Custom - $300-$600 - Whatever You Want -
If you have the skills or are fortunate enough to know a buddy that can help you design and fabricate a front bumper it is possible to save quite a bit of money and have a unique bumper. I have around $200 of steel into mine. There are a few others out there. I already used up the 20 pics in this post so here are some links:

Here is mine.

@LTDSC's Build Thread

@Calcagno21's bumper build

@Skrrt's bumper build



Rear Bumpers:
  • Allows for mounting accessories such as spare tires, extra fuel, or fold-down camp tables.

  • Expensive to manufacturer for the 4th Gen 4runner due to it's large bumper cover design.

  • Some manufacturers only build their bumpers in-house on your truck due to the complexity of the installation meaning you need to drive your truck to their shop.



CBI Offroad - $1400-$3035 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4412/...e40856e0_o.jpg


Coastal Offroad - $600-$1280 CDN - DIY Kit -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4358/...a80f7143_b.jpg


Insain Fabrication - In-house Only -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4353/...0d854ebc_b.jpg

Northwest Trail Innovations - $490-$1240 DIY Kit -
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ccf8e65f_z.jpg

Inv4drZm 08-13-2017 06:09 PM

Relentless Fabrication - In-house Only -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4758/...e5f59be9_b.jpg
RPM Fab - $1050-$2250 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4431/...b36e2938_b.jpg


4x4 Labs - $795-$2500 - Chopped Bumper Crossmember Necessary - DIY Kit Option -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4441/...20c52f0b_b.jpg


Custom Swing-out
Some members, myself included, have added a swing-out to their stock rear bumper which requires trimming mounting location openings in the stock plastic bumper cover.

My rear swing-out

@Porqupine82's rear swing-out

Skid Plates:

You know the drill. Steel if you use them lots, aluminum if you don't rely on them. I would recommend getting a lower link skid if you like wheeling on rocks, that is one point that seems to get held up the most along with the gas tank.
ARB - 3mm Steel (Just under 1/8") - Front -
Bay Area Metal Fabrication - 3/16" Steel - LCA -
Budbuilt - 3/16" Steel/ Stainless Steel - Front, Mid, T-Case, Gas, Diff -
CBI Offroad - 3/16" Steel - Front, Mid, T-Case -
Icon Vehicle Dynamics - 3/16" Steel - LCA -
LFD Offroad - 3/16" Steel - Front -
OPOR - 3/16" Steel - Lower Link Skid -
RCI - 3/16" Steel/ Aluminum - Front, Mid, T-Case, Gas, LCA, Diff, Lower Link Skid, Bumper Filler -
Richochet - 1/4" Aluminum - Front, LCA -
Rocksteady Motorsports - 1/4" Aluminum - Front, Mid, T-Case, LCA, Lower Link Skid, Bumper Filler -
Shrockworks - 3/16" Steel - Front, Mid, T-Case, Gas -
Total Chaos - LCA, Lower Link Skid -
Sliders:
  • Replaces stock running boards in favor of a beefy steel tube that either bolts to the frame or is welded directly to the frame.

  • Can help protect your body from rocks, trees, stumps, and the occasional door ding from an adjacent car in the mall parking lot.

  • Some manufacturers include an option for a 'kick-out' which can help distance your body from an obstacle when the slider is rubbing against it.

  • Tube Construction:

    • HREW Tubing (Hot Rolled Electric Welded): Mild steel with a yield strength of around 40ksi. Will hold up to moderate use but will dent with heavy abuse.

    • DOM Tubing (Drawn Over Mandrel): Starts out like HREW but gets cold drawn over a mandrel which produces a more consistent and stronger tube. Yield strength is around 70ksi which means it is stronger and a better option if you frequent boulder fields.
    Youtube video showing the difference between tubing construction.



  • Bolt-on vs Weld-on:

    • I've never heard of anyone shearing a bolt on bolt-on sliders so as far as strength goes they are both equally sufficient.

    • Bolt on sliders can be removed and easily repainted once you get rock chips or boulder scrapes on them but they occasionally have fitment/compatibility issues until the manufacturer works out all the 'kinks'.

    • Weld on sliders can be welded wherever you want, which is great for guys with body lifts. But to touch them up with paint on your truck requires a bit of creativity.

4x Innovations - $204-$293 - Weld On - DOM or HREW -
Addicted Offroad - $350 - Weld On - Unlisted Matl. -
Bay Area Metal Fabrication - $325-$795 - Weld On - DOM or HREW -
Budbuilt - $525-$1040 - Bolt On - DOM or HREW -
C4 Fabrication - $525-$685 - Bolt On - DOM or HREW -
CBI Offroad - $500-$725 - Weld On - DOM or HREW -
Demello Offroad - $650-$1150 - Both - DOM -
Mobtown Offroad - $350-$700 - Weld On - DOM -
Northwest Trail Innovations - $250-$360 - Weld On - Unlisted Matl. -
RCI - $495-$745 - Bolt On - Unlisted Matl. -
Rago Fabrication - $800-$1000 - Bolt On - DOM -
Relentless Fabrication - $309-$470 - Weld On - DOM -
RPM Fab - $474 - Weld On - DOM -
Shrockworks - $454-$608 - Bolt On - Unlisted Matl. -
Stubbs Welding - $325-$650 - Weld On - DOM or CREW or HREW -
White Knuckle - $480-$830 - Bolt On - DOM or HREW -



Roof Racks: (Armor For Your Roof?)
  • Allows for the storage or mounting of awnings, flat totes, Rotopax, recovery devices, chickens, light bars, shovels, kayaks, tents, fishing poles, firewood, etc...
ARB - $920-$1300 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4414/...668eda57_b.jpg


Baja - $860-$900 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4349/...b6b1149e_b.jpg


Ecotechne - $750? -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4402/...2b7a6291_b.jpg


Eezi-Awn K9 - $1050-$1325 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4363/...a248572a_b.jpg


Frontrunner - $1045 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4426/...7afe3c10_b.jpg


Gamiviti - $830-$1460 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4430/...e7d91bd9_b.jpg


Gobi - $1600 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4427/...567ae625_b.jpg


Prinsu Design Studio/ CBI - $695-$815 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4420/...2e686c64_b.jpg


Sleekster - $450 -
https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4748/...908bfa0d_b.jpg


Sherpa Equipment Co. - $800-$1000 -
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...93eb8ee3_b.jpg

Inv4drZm 08-18-2017 10:17 PM

Miscellaneous Armor Items:

Lower Links:

Check out my brother's lower link guide on the FJ forums, those will fit our trucks too. http://www.fjcruiserforums.com/forum...son-guide.html


Shock Shaft Protection:

These mount to the lower mounts of the rear shocks to protect the shafts and eyelets from rocks or pebbles.
Icon Vehicle Dynamics - $125 - Bare Stainless Steel -
FJ Toyman Off Road - $150 - Powdercoated Steel -
Bullet Proof Fabricating - $190 - Powdercoated Steel -

******WORK IN PROGRESS******

momo.75 08-19-2017 12:11 AM

Thanks for putting this together.

Mvrocky 08-19-2017 04:45 AM

Great job ! Nice to see all the pictures of options.

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S p a r k y 08-19-2017 09:19 AM

Looks good! Can we remove a sticky since we have another one now?

Folsom4Rnr 08-21-2017 07:28 PM

Nice thread! :clap2:
Had to laugh when I realized your Prinsu rack picture is me :whoo:

03V84R 08-21-2017 08:48 PM

5th gen to gen 4 sliders?
 
thought I read it was a direct bolt on, can anyone confirm?
thanks

JBFoster 08-29-2017 03:27 PM

Nice Thread!!

kmahl 08-29-2017 05:08 PM

Much appreciated!

whte4r 08-30-2017 02:08 AM

This is great, thank you! Im pretty sure relentless fab will do a rear bumper in house. It does require them to chop out rear cross member and I think it's somewhere around 3k with powder coating and installation included. Don't quote me on that but I did call them recently to get a quote since they are somewhat close to me.

Anyone in here running rpm fabs rear bumper? Seems like a good price...interested in more pics if someone has it mounted up.

theoutbackdream 09-04-2017 06:02 AM

Thanks for the update/refresh on the original armor thread!!! Makes it SO much easier to decide. :)

catfishbirddog 09-08-2017 11:26 PM

Good idea, thanks for the work put into this thread, really really well done.

Edit - wanted to link to possible RCI skid group buy this fall: http://www.toyota-4runner.org/group-...ml#post2792453

I used the old thread 3 months ago and settled on Rocky Road Outfitters for Sliders - just got a shipment notification email 2 days ago from UPS Quantum View - still nothing from Rocky Road since the original order - no shipment notification, credit card billing confirmation, etc... Had totally forgotten about them since I ordered in June.

They do say some items are build to order but that's too long... I'll post when I get them put on, arriving next week, but even if they're perfect I wouldn't recommend due to customer service and wait time unless you're ok with at least 2-3 months wait and enjoy the surprise of a large credit card charge hitting randomly when they ship...

theoutbackdream 09-10-2017 02:11 AM

Need some opinions on the Trail Gear sliders, any one have experience with them? Are they any good?

DZNUTS 09-10-2017 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by catfishbirddog (Post 2794014)
Good idea, thanks for the work put into this thread, really really well done.

Edit - wanted to link to possible RCI skid group buy this fall: http://www.toyota-4runner.org/group-...ml#post2792453

I used the old thread 3 months ago and settled on Rocky Road Outfitters for Sliders - just got a shipment notification email 2 days ago from UPS Quantum View - still nothing from Rocky Road since the original order - no shipment notification, credit card billing confirmation, etc... Had totally forgotten about them since I ordered in June.

They do say some items are build to order but that's too long... I'll post when I get them put on, arriving next week, but even if they're perfect I wouldn't recommend due to customer service and wait time unless you're ok with at least 2-3 months wait and enjoy the surprise of a large credit card charge hitting randomly when they ship...



That's so disappointing to hear. I really like their slider design. I ultimately decided to build my own sliders, but always like they're setup.


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