R4T LCA Skid Plates For 3rd Gen Tacoma - Install & Review (2024)

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Protect Your Suspension Components From Trail Damage

Ground clearance is very important when it comes to off-roading and crossing extremely uneven terrain. The Tacoma has excellent overall ground clearance but when it comes to certain components on the drive train, the clearance is slightly compromised.

The front lower control arms on your Tacoma are lower to the ground than anything else on the truck, including the rear differential. Being so close to the tires, there is little obstacle avoidance since the tire is the first point of contact. This is where lower control arm skid plates come into play.

A quick thing to note – these skid plates also fit the 5th Gen 4Runner!

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Do You Need LCA Skids?

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Once you start wheeling harder and through rougher trails, an LCA skid plate becomes a necessity. The control arm can bend and in some instances even snap off near the ball joint or bushing mounts. The Runnin 4 Tacos lower control arm skid plates help to reduce and disperse the impact of a strike on an obstacle.

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The R4T lower control arm skid plates are made of thick steel with a wrap-around design, protecting the front and back of the LCA. It is compatible with OEM and all aftermarket engine skid plates for the 3rd Gen Tacoma (as far as we currently know). It is also available in either textured black or TRD Pro gray to match the TRD Pro model skid plates.

If you have a TRD Pro skid plate and either an off-road or TRD Pro model Tacoma, R4T also offers a color-matched TRD Pro gray rear differential skid plate for complete protection front to back. For more details, check out my install and review for the R4T rear diff skid plate.

Required Tools

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  • 15mm wrench
  • x2 11mm wrenches
  • Flat head screwdriver

1. Prepare Skid Plate Hardware

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Since these skid plates are compatible with certain model 4Runners along with the 3rd Gen Tacomas, the hardware kit comes with two sets of hex bolts for the ball joint mounting position on the skid plates.

Make sure to use the shorter of the two bolts and pair them with two washers and a lock nut. Set the longer 4Runner hex bolts aside. Always save your “bonus bolts” because you never know when they can come in handy.

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There are two pairs of carriage bolts, four in total. One pair of bolts are shorter than the other. All four bolts are paired with a spacer that will be placed between the skid plate and lower control arm along with a washer and lock nut on the top side of the control arm.

2. Loosely Install Skid Plate Bolts

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Each skid plate will mount to the control arms using three bolts; a hex bolt, one long, and one short carriage bolt. The triangular shape of the bottom of the skid plate has a mounting location at each point. Near the ball joint, forward bushing, and rearward bushing.

The LCA skid plates have the R4T logo cut into them with the logo facing out the front of the truck. The “A” shape of the plates is oriented like the wings of an airplane on either side of the engine skid plate.

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Flatten out the box the skid plates were shipped in and crawl under the truck with one of them. On the bottom side of the control arms, there may be some plastic covers over the holes near the control arm bushings that the carriage bolts need to insert into. Remove those covers with a flat-head screwdriver before skid plate installation.

You can use a jack to hold up the skid plate but I just used my hands. Install the hex bolt first on the ball joint end. Use a washer on both sides and hand tighten the lock nut. Let the skid plate hang from the ball joint side while supporting the other end near the front and rear bushings.

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Before the bolts go into the bottom of the control arm, add the spacer over each bolt and then insert the bolt through the control arm.

Insert the longer carriage bolt on the rear side of the arm and the shorter bolt on the front side through the holes that held the plastic covers. The spacer should be sandwiched between the top of the skid plate and the bottom of the control arm. Use a washer and lock nut above the arm and hand tighten the lock nut.

Move to the other side of the truck and install the second skid plate the same as the first.

3. Tighten All Hardware

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The slots in the skid plates for the bolts allow for some adjustability. Make sure the skid plate is centered under the control arm and the bolts are straight.

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Check that the carriage bolts are seated flush against the surface of the skid plate. There are no torque specs for how tight all these bolts need to be. Use your best judgment and don’t over-tighten! Start wrenching each bolt until everything is tight. Move to the second control arm and tighten everything the same as the first. If your washers start to bend, you don’t need to tighten them any more. Try and find the sweet spot right, before the washers begin to bend.

Final Thoughts

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Overall, I think the skid plates look great on the truck and the price point is very affordable. Plus, of course, they add critical protection to the lower control arms.

The skid plates make the stock lower control arms look extra beefy with the wrap-around design. That adds a more aggressive look to the front end overall. R4T’s skid plate design blends in seamlessly with my RCI engine, trans, and transfer case skid plates. The TRD Pro gray color is a cool option for the pro model Tacoma owners, however, I chose textured black to match my other black skid plates.

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The underside of my truck looks like a tank now! I have not felt any difference in drive quality with all my skid plate armor. Of course, more weight added to the truck will decrease fuel economy. At least you have an option to remove them if you don’t wheel very often. Although let’s face it, if you’re reading this and you own a Tacoma, you’re not very concerned with fuel economy.

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Blaise Iacofano

Los Angeles based photographer and videographer. 2017 3rd gen tacoma owner and enthusiast.

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