Skid plate

Has anyone installed the RCI transfer case skid with the beefier Toyota transmission skid plate? I think it's the only separate transfer case skid in the aftermarket so far.

I'm toying with the idea of running the RCI transfer case skid with the Toyota skids, but it looks like it will need at least a hole drilled through the RCI skid to mount the Toyota transmission plate through it. I called RCI to see if they'd installed it with these and got the generic "it should work cause we design it to run with stock skid plates."

This is where the transmission skid ends:
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RCI transfer case skid plate:
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Green highlights show where RCI transfer skid bolts up. So the blue OE Hardware bolt would have to go through the RCI transfer skid on RH side:
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Has anyone installed the RCI transfer case skid with the beefier Toyota transmission skid plate? I think it's the only separate transfer case skid in the aftermarket so far.

I'm toying with the idea of running the RCI transfer case skid with the Toyota skids, but it looks like it will need at least a hole drilled through the RCI skid to mount the Toyota transmission plate through it. I called RCI to see if they'd installed it with these and got the generic "it should work cause we design it to run with stock skid plates."

This is where the transmission skid ends:
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RCI transfer case skid plate:
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Green highlights show where RCI transfer skid bolts up. So the blue OE Hardware bolt would have to go through the RCI transfer skid on RH side:
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Curious about this as well. Anyone tried this?
 
Has anyone installed the RCI transfer case skid with the beefier Toyota transmission skid plate? I think it's the only separate transfer case skid in the aftermarket so far.

I'm toying with the idea of running the RCI transfer case skid with the Toyota skids, but it looks like it will need at least a hole drilled through the RCI skid to mount the Toyota transmission plate through it. I called RCI to see if they'd installed it with these and got the generic "it should work cause we design it to run with stock skid plates."

This is where the transmission skid ends:
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RCI transfer case skid plate:
View attachment 21255

Green highlights show where RCI transfer skid bolts up. So the blue OE Hardware bolt would have to go through the RCI transfer skid on RH side:
View attachment 21256
Look at Victory 4X4. They sell engine/Transmission skids that are bolt on with no modifications needed. I'm waiting on my set now.
 
I have a 2025 LC/LC that came with the front skid plate, it says Toyota on it.

Was it an option on your window sticker?
Standard proper (thick, shiny, silvery) front skid plate seems to be 2025-specific change. My 2024 LC/LC came with OEM front skid plate made of thin black steel. 2025 LC builder doesn't provide front skid plate option for LC/LC trim anymore, but it is still an option for 1958 trim. Smells like a recent change, I bet early 2025 builder was still allowing to explicitly add nicer front skid plate:
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Look at Victory 4X4. They sell engine/Transmission skids that are bolt on with no modifications needed. I'm waiting on my set now.
I can’t find a transfer case skid on their site. Their transmission skid stops before the transfer case. Maybe they’re developing one?
 
I can’t find a transfer case skid on their site. Their transmission skid stops before the transfer case. Maybe they’re developing one?
I believe they are. Drop them a line on the site. Very responsive and helpful.
 
For those that have the OEM skids, any wish you'd have gone with an aftermarket one? I'm really torn about the price difference between the OEM and the GreenLane or RCI. Also really like the weight savings of aluminum. A full skid package at 50lbs seems like a win for my uses - probably sticks/rocks from a trail being tossed up rather than landing/sliding on something.
 
For those that have the OEM skids, any wish you'd have gone with an aftermarket one? I'm really torn about the price difference between the OEM and the GreenLane or RCI. Also really like the weight savings of aluminum. A full skid package at 50lbs seems like a win for my uses - probably sticks/rocks from a trail being tossed up rather than landing/sliding on something.
I just installed my Toyota OEM Skid Plates. Easy to install and feel heavy duty. The embossing on the plates will make them stronger than a flat piece of sheet metal with some bends. I really appreciated that the design of the Toyota has slots for bolts to hold the plates in place while you install the other bolts.

Here's what I paid from Ed Martin Toyota with local pickup.

PT228-60242​
Lndc Frskp​
$313.50​
1​
$313.50​
PT228-35241​
Taco Lndc Skpl Under​
$256.50​
1​
$256.50​
 
Tried to install the Toyota rear diff. skid and it did not fit. Confirmed it was correct part # with my parts guy @ dealership. It's also suppose to work for Tacoma. Regardless, hardware was to short to fit around rear axle... no way was it going to work. Returned it. I will say it was not that great of a product because it had a lip on the front that could snag and thus be ripped off. Installer didn't like the look of it either and said, "You are better off without it.". Trusted his opinion since all he does is aftermarket truck mods all day long.....
 
I just installed my Toyota OEM Skid Plates. Easy to install and feel heavy duty. The embossing on the plates will make them stronger than a flat piece of sheet metal with some bends. I really appreciated that the design of the Toyota has slots for bolts to hold the plates in place while you install the other bolts.

Here's what I paid from Ed Martin Toyota with local pickup.

PT228-60242​
Lndc Frskp​
$313.50​
1​
$313.50​
PT228-35241​
Taco Lndc Skpl Under​
$256.50​
1​
$256.50​
Any info on how much they weigh? I haven't been able to find that spec anywhere.
 
Tried to install the Toyota rear diff. skid and it did not fit. Confirmed it was correct part # with my parts guy @ dealership. It's also suppose to work for Tacoma. Regardless, hardware was to short to fit around rear axle... no way was it going to work. Returned it. I will say it was not that great of a product because it had a lip on the front that could snag and thus be ripped off. Installer didn't like the look of it either and said, "You are better off without it.". Trusted his opinion since all he does is aftermarket truck mods all day long.....
What part number? It’s different from the Tacoma plate, and tucks under (well, over) the front skid plate.
 
Any info on how much they weigh? I haven't been able to find that spec anywhere.
I weighed mine:

Front Steel Skid Plate: 20.8 lbs
Transmission Skid Plate: 18.2 lbs

Original thin front skid plate: 9.4 lbs
Original plastic transmission cover: 4.2 lbs

New plates - old plates = net of +25.4 if I did the math correctly.


(And off topic, but if anyone wants the weight of the OEM running boards, they're 10.4 lbs each. The Toyota Rock Sliders are 38.8 lbs each).

When I had a Tacoma, knowing the weight of all the additional armor was pretty important for suspension changes, so I'm in the habit of keeping track of all these things...nerdy I suppose.
 
I weighed mine:

Front Steel Skid Plate: 20.8 lbs
Transmission Skid Plate: 18.2 lbs

Original thin front skid plate: 9.4 lbs
Original plastic transmission cover: 4.2 lbs

New plates - old plates = net of +25.4 if I did the math correctly.
This is perfect. Makes my decision easy to get the OEM since they aren’t any heavier than aluminum options.
 
This is perfect. Makes my decision easy to get the OEM since they aren’t any heavier than aluminum options.
I was pleasantly surprised that they seem to be decent quality, reasonably lightweight, and not insanely expensive. Also, easy to install.

They’re not the beefiest bash plates you can buy, but they’re decent for what they are.
 
I was pleasantly surprised that they seem to be decent quality, reasonably lightweight, and not insanely expensive. Also, easy to install.

They’re not the beefiest bash plates you can buy, but they’re decent for what they are.
I never needed more than the factory plates on my GX470 - which are substantially beefier than what came on the LC250. I feel like these will be just fine and I can same some money.
 
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