So getting a list of skid plates together for our Sequoia is not an easy task since almost none are mass produced. I'll share what I have so far from front to back.
Since I have the Addicted Offroad bumper I was unable to use the factory skid and to be honest, I didn't want to use it.
First I made a template out of cardboard and the ugliest duct tape I had. I had a front mount receiver in at the time out that is now on my Tundra
Goal for this skid is to cover radiator, oils pan, and some of the front differential
After the Template was completed I dropped it off at my local welders shop and he bent it up for me in steel.
I chose to paint this skid for the ease of touch ups.
The shot below is unpainted and freshly installed for the first time at Kevin Riley's shop.
So now it was time for some transmission armor/cat anti theft protection. This was the easiest piece of armor to get ahold of since it's a quality part offered by OR-Fab
http://www.orfab.com/details.php?Application=Toyota&Part_Number=87041&Title=00-06 TOYOTA TUNDRA / 01-07 SEQUOIA TRANS. SKID PLATE/CAT THEFT SHIELD&Active=Yes
This part has perfect fitment and comes already powder coated and can be found on eBay and Amazon.
So now it was time to protect my center differential. Sounds easy right? Sure!!!
I found a really nice skid at
http://www.skidplates.com/TCase_99_Tundra.asp
Well I put it under the truck and guess what, it was way to short. This one was actually designed for the shorter Tundra access cab and not our longer platform. Since then they now list on the website that this does not fit the Sequoia SUV.
So back to the welder for an extension and now she fits like a glove. This skid came powder coated and I chose to paint the extension.
As for the rear diff armor I chose to go with a really nice and thick Trail Gear offering. Excuse the bubble gum welds by me.
This part was painted as well
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/tg...h2QW9TkDq13wHmzQnLQixAVTzYefC_Q9cIRoCCO_w_wcB
All skids were mounted with weld in nuts for added strength
Since I have the Addicted Offroad bumper I was unable to use the factory skid and to be honest, I didn't want to use it.
First I made a template out of cardboard and the ugliest duct tape I had. I had a front mount receiver in at the time out that is now on my Tundra
Goal for this skid is to cover radiator, oils pan, and some of the front differential
After the Template was completed I dropped it off at my local welders shop and he bent it up for me in steel.
I chose to paint this skid for the ease of touch ups.
The shot below is unpainted and freshly installed for the first time at Kevin Riley's shop.
So now it was time for some transmission armor/cat anti theft protection. This was the easiest piece of armor to get ahold of since it's a quality part offered by OR-Fab
http://www.orfab.com/details.php?Application=Toyota&Part_Number=87041&Title=00-06 TOYOTA TUNDRA / 01-07 SEQUOIA TRANS. SKID PLATE/CAT THEFT SHIELD&Active=Yes
This part has perfect fitment and comes already powder coated and can be found on eBay and Amazon.
So now it was time to protect my center differential. Sounds easy right? Sure!!!
I found a really nice skid at
http://www.skidplates.com/TCase_99_Tundra.asp
Well I put it under the truck and guess what, it was way to short. This one was actually designed for the shorter Tundra access cab and not our longer platform. Since then they now list on the website that this does not fit the Sequoia SUV.
So back to the welder for an extension and now she fits like a glove. This skid came powder coated and I chose to paint the extension.
As for the rear diff armor I chose to go with a really nice and thick Trail Gear offering. Excuse the bubble gum welds by me.
This part was painted as well
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/tg...h2QW9TkDq13wHmzQnLQixAVTzYefC_Q9cIRoCCO_w_wcB
All skids were mounted with weld in nuts for added strength
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