2016-2023 Tacoma Transmission Skid Plate
2016-2023 Tacoma Transmission Skid Plate

RSG Off Road

2016-2023 Tacoma Transmission Skid Plate

Sale price$632.99
SKU: TACO TSP
Style:Powder coat
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RSG Offroad Tacoma Transmission Skid Plate

Fits 4x4 crew cab and extended cab long bed

Strongest Tacoma Transmission Skid plate on the market

The RSG Tacoma transmission skid plate has been tested to be the strongest Tacoma skid plate on the market.

Featuring added support throughout the skid plate and more securement to the Tacoma frame with factory fastener locations, The RSG Tacoma Transmission skid is designed and crafted to be as durable as possible while also saving weight and adding simplicity for installation! 

Direct bolt-on addition to existing factory attachment points, no drilling required.
Protects Rear cross-members, Transmission and Transmission pan.
Durable and high-quality Black powder coat finish.
Utilizes OEM mounting points for easy installation. 
All hardware and installation instructions are provided.

Install notes can be found on our install notes page or by clicking here.


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