Tacoma Transfer Case Skid Plate | 2nd & 3rd Gen (05+)
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Price:
$460.90
Now:
$414.81
Code: VT23SD-TC
Weight: 60 lbs (steel) | 30 (aluminum) (lbs)
- The Victory Transfer Case Skid for the 2nd and 3rd Gen Tacoma is designed to protect your truck in serious rock crawling.
- CNC cut and formed from 3/16" steel or 1/4" aluminum
- Compatible with stock or aftermarket exhaust
- Includes stock exhaust drop skid
- Includes stock exhaust delete plate
- Hardware Included
- Made in the USA
Kit includes a drop skid and a block-off plate so you can run the skid with or without stock exhaust.
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4 Questions asked on Tacoma Transfer Case Skid Plate | 2nd & 3rd Gen (05+)
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Jose • 01/28/2021, 3:24:34 PM
Would this skid plate work with the 2019 tacoma trd pro factory skid plate?
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02/02/2021, 12:30:16 PM
Yes
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Brent • 01/28/2021, 7:39:28 PM
Will this work with the stock TRD front skid plate?
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02/02/2021, 12:30:16 PM
Yes it will.
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Antonio • 04/19/2021, 8:40:14 AM
Fits a 2021 Tacoma pro?
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04/21/2021, 2:11:12 PM
Yes.
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Ezra • 05/31/2021, 7:20:59 PM
Will the transfer case skid work with an RCI transmission skid?
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06/04/2021, 10:30:55 AM
We have not tested that combination.
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Joshua (TN) | February 17th, 2020
Fit my 07 tacoma perfect. I like that it came with the additional plate, I'd like to reroute my exhaust ine day.
Jeff (Southern California) | November 30th, 2019
I have a 2019 Tacoma TRD Offroad 4X4. I installed following the video. Everything did line up as specified. However, my exhaust literally rested on the skid plate. Obviously I can't have that so I took it off and just kept it. It can't be returned. The Victory 4X4 guys want me to reinstall it and take pics before they will consider anything. I don't have the time so I am pretty much out over 300.00 +. I like these guys products and love my rook rack and other skids but if my bran new 2019 Tacoma's exhaust hit the transfer case plate, then I think more engineering needs to be created. Just think about it before you buy, its a very large expense that basically is now in my backyard just sitting there. Prefab will most likely be needed if I want to actually use this monster plate.
Note From Victory 4x4: Sorry to hear about the exhuast hitting and the hassles. Our techs likely need to see what is hitting so we can offer a solution. We do have an assortment of spacers and things we can use for exhuast clearance on these trucks. On our 3rd gen with an aftermarket exhuast we use a couple small spacers as well, but the majority of the time these fit without any modification.
Please note: Install videos are meant to be used as a guide, and aren't always the most up to date information on product installation and improvements.
Please be sure to read the PDF installation instructions (if available) as well.