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Any update, boys? Christmas is here...
Working on it! We had some interesting results pop up with our anodizing because we are using forged + hot rolled 7075-T6.

The material density leads to these "wood grain" looking marks.
Due to the geometry and thickness required, we can only use hot‑rolled aluminum. We're exploring other manufacturing options. Personally, I like the wood‑grain look, but it might not be for everyone and we definitely want to have a product that is top-notch.

2025 4runner 6th gen SXTH Element Prototype Rear Recovery Point (4runner 6th Gen)  – Feedback Wanted thumbnail_temp4cj
 

papadop88

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The design looks great. I'd be one of those guys that wouldn't want a wood grain on a metal product. Would look way off. I'm just looking for the finished result to look exactly like your fronts in order to have a matching front.

Good work boys. Waiting patiently.
 

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Agree. I have the fronts as well. As long as it matches I’m in.

The design looks great. I'd be one of those guys that wouldn't want a wood grain on a metal product. Would look way off. I'm just looking for the finished result to look exactly like your fronts in order to have a matching front.

Good work boys. Waiting patiently.
 

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Agree. I have the fronts as well. As long as it matches I’m in.
I’d like the rear recovery point to match the anodized fronts from Toyota that I got as a PIO. Toyota only has a red recovery point for the Tundra and it’s not compatible with 4Runner.
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