pre-runner skid, southern cal. $45
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pre-runner skid, southern cal. $45
made of 3/16" thick aluminum plate, machine bent and punched. never been used, hint only 2 mounting hole on it right now, you can drill more mounting holes according to your own project.
similar to this one
similar to this one
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I would liike to buy it. Im on orange county. But can it be installed with a stock bumper and a 3" suspension lift . it looks like it would only fit a higher lift and aftermarket bumper?
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sorry, guys, i forgot i posted it for sale here.
this is a ski would fit on pre-runner style aftermarket bumpers, to fill the gap between the stock skid plate and the pre-runner bumper cross bar. there's nothing to do with tacoma "PreRunner". it won't fit on stock bumpers because of the way it's mounted. on a pre-runner style bumper, normally there are 2 legs going vertically(with an angle) from the cross bar to the front crossmember, 4 tabs would be welded on to the legs so the skid plate is to be mounted on. there should be 4 bolt holes on the skid plate, the location of these holes are determined by the locations of the mounting tabs. the one i'm selling has never been mounted before that's why it only has 2 holes on there now.
the reason to have this kind of skid plate on is to protect the radiator, yet, still keep the air flow so the engine can be properly cooled.
you can get an idea from the picture below:
this is a ski would fit on pre-runner style aftermarket bumpers, to fill the gap between the stock skid plate and the pre-runner bumper cross bar. there's nothing to do with tacoma "PreRunner". it won't fit on stock bumpers because of the way it's mounted. on a pre-runner style bumper, normally there are 2 legs going vertically(with an angle) from the cross bar to the front crossmember, 4 tabs would be welded on to the legs so the skid plate is to be mounted on. there should be 4 bolt holes on the skid plate, the location of these holes are determined by the locations of the mounting tabs. the one i'm selling has never been mounted before that's why it only has 2 holes on there now.
the reason to have this kind of skid plate on is to protect the radiator, yet, still keep the air flow so the engine can be properly cooled.
you can get an idea from the picture below:
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