CBI Fabrication - 5th Gen Skid Plates
Toyota 5th Gen 4Runner Skid Plate - Front, Rear, Full
Protect the undercarriage on your Toyota 4runner with a Full Set of CBI 5th Gen skid plates. Built from 3/16” formed plate steel, these skids will be a great addition to any type of off road adventure. ** Completely bolt on ** Available in... Bare Metal Powder Coat TRD Grey To See All Options - Click Here FRONT- http://d5otzd52uv6zz.cloudfront.net/...ea5b94-800.jpg REAR- http://d5otzd52uv6zz.cloudfront.net/...cbf407-800.jpg FULL SET- http://d5otzd52uv6zz.cloudfront.net/...f7ad72-800.jpg To See All Option - Click Here When ordering online, use Promo Code "T4R" for added savings on most brands. _ |
Not that I am looking, but it is hard to buy skid plates without seeing them on the inside....
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We have seen a great response on the Skid Plates - Thank you!
We look forward to hopefully seeing some pics for members, but are also working on getting some more to share ourselves as well. CBI has updated their website to show install guide - Click Here The orders have been shipping ahead of schedule, which is always great. Please let us know if you have any questions or need assistance placing an order. _ |
Whats the lead time on a 5th gen front skid,also can you get it in aluminum ?
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They will confirm at 5-6 weeks for powder coat, but usually these ship out in about 2-3 weeks. CBI does offer Aluminum Skid Plates. Part #T4R5-SKID-FRT-PRO Our website is being update to included Steel and Aluminum options _ |
I ordered mine last Tuesday and today Friday I just got tracking info!! They must have had some built already. I ordered the full aluminum skid package
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@TotalAutomotiveLV
- What's the weight difference between a full set of steel vs. aluminum, please?
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"Steel is around 45-50 lbs and the aluminum is around 30" |
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@57buick
According to the CBI website, the 2 piece set weighs 180 lbs and would probably be worth that weight in gold when you hit a big piece of rock on the trail. I'm just curious how much you'd save with the Aluminum set ...
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In fairness, a 1/4 aluminum skid should take that hit just as well as a 3/16 steel.
The difference would be in dragging the skids and in the frequency of use. But I think what is often forgotten is that the most likely thing to hit when doing ledges/steps is the pax side rear lower control arm bracket as well as that control arm itself. My pax side rLCA bracket skid has changed shape a few times in just one year--but the bracket is fine. |
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Well my front and rear skids are arriving this morning in aluminum, Ill have to weigh them and see what I get. |
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