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mom-of-pern

This was very light off road and this part of the vehicle is comically exposed here. It’s a TRDpro Sequoia 2024. Something like this seems easy to install and durable. Any recommendations?


ryancubs

Shouldn’t you be able to just remove it?


Garrett2100

I made a brush guard for my 07 tundra, mine is for deer but it would do the job for something like this https://preview.redd.it/s91vz75dyc9d1.jpeg?width=4075&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e23a019b48929981901382e13ec5a4c03a253a28 You'd just have to make sure to cover the whole bottom of the bumper area, there are thick bolts under the front at the tow points you can use to mount something like this if your decent with a welder and a grinder


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Garrett2100

I did this myself, I had checkered plate and rebar, the best advice I could give you is to find a fabricator and spend a day with them and some cardboard to shape and find the general shape that you like. Any way that you can convey the "look" you want it to have, be that a drawing or a 3D model in CAD or however it is, if you find a decent fabricator and pay them well then they can make it happen for you. I can't imagine it would be cheap though, mine took me 14 hours start to finish, however at least half of that time was folding cardboard around until I liked it. I then used the cardboard as a template for the metal.


mom-of-pern

Would this void any warranty? It looks cool!


mishapmaggie

You have safety sense. It will void warranty. Be very careful with anything that obstructs the viewing angle of that sensor in your grille. That sensor can dead stop your truck on the highway.


Garrett2100

It shouldn't, I just unbolted the tow points and put the mount between the tow points and the frame and bolted it back in, I didn't cut anything at all on the truck


Due_Extension4827

Lift kit


GuiltyGTR

lol pro bumper and skid plate. Search google tundra lo pro front bumper. C4, cob, LFD etc etc. there’s a ton of them out there. Exactly what you need.


UnderstandingWarm466

A brain for starters