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Dealership actually sold me the non hybrid TCSP, then a hybrid version showed up at my door step before I even had a chance to try the one they sold me. (y) KELLY TOYOTA.

Heading out to the shop to see if it's gonna match up with my "Pro" TRD front skid.


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Was the rear diff skid you received PT22889254 and did it work on your Pro?
Also, did it come with 2 rubber spacers that insert into the left and right sides of the skid plate? Not talking about the rubber inserts for the brackets.
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Picked up the diff skid today, may do the install tonight or tomorrow, no extra rubbers, their not needed.


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I am also trying to get all the Trailhunter non hybrid skid plates on minus the front skid plate since I already installed the TRD front skid plate.

The part numbers I have for the non hybrid Trailhunter skid plates are:

Transfer Case / Transmission
Skid Plate (Steel)
Part Number: PT228-35248

Rear Differential Skid Plate
High-Strength Steel)
Part Number: PT228-89254

I want to make sure that the transfer case/ transmission skid plate is compatible with the TRD skid plate that's already installed on the TRD ORP.

If anyone has this setup, let us know. I would like to make sure before putting in an order. Thanks y'all!
 
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I am also trying to get all the Trailhunter non hybrid skid plates on minus the front skid plate since I already installed the TRD front skid plate.

The part numbers o have for the non hybrid are:

Transfer Case / Transmission
Skid Plate (Steel)
Part Number: PT228-35248

Rear Differential Skid Plate
High-Strength Steel)
Part Number: PT228-89254

I want to make sure that the transfer case/ transmission skid plate is compatible with the TRD skid plate that's already installed on the TRD ORP.

If anyone has this setup, let us know. Would like to make sure before putting in an order. Thanks y'all!
Yes, check out this thread

https://www.4runner6g.com/forum/thr...ue-careful-which-one-you-buy.4669/#post-78529
 

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I am also trying to get all the Trailhunter non hybrid skid plates on minus the front skid plate since I already installed the TRD front skid plate.

I want to make sure that the transfer case/ transmission skid plate is compatible with the TRD skid plate that's already installed on the TRD ORP.

If anyone has this setup, let us know. I would like to make sure before putting in an order. Thanks y'all!
They work fine together, just installed them today on my ORP, no issues at all. Quite a simple install, even the rear differential.
 

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Thank you @AdFour ! Finally got it all installed tonight!

The differential skid plate was a pain! Thank you for the great tips about the install.

definitely had to tape and loosen up the brake lines.

I felt like like Ii had to have gorilla strength to get the brackets down, first angling around the sway bar and then making my way around the brake lines with care!

Granted I had to do it all with the Runner on the ground without lifttong the car up! That was challenging on its own. I must have crawled back and forth at least 20 times making sure I had the right instructions and tools before I screwed things up! Going to be plenty sore tomorrow!

After all is said and done, it is rewarding to know that I did all the work and saved me some $$$!

Thanks again for clarifying the part numbers and for all the tips on the other thread!

Appreciate all the help! On to the next mod!
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