![]() ![]() The pro skid doesn't offer very much more in way of protection than the OEM sheet metal does, IMO. Would have much preferred the factory tinfoil skid so I could have replaced it with steel. Didn't want it, but it was on the truck I got a good deal on, so it's there for now. The Faux-Pros give the same look at a greatly reduced cost, and only a few who would even know the differences will ever get a close enough look to see the differences. I would 4 they are cheap enough on Fleabay Unchained 5150, 2. And don't over spend on a OEM Pro unless you really want OEM. at $150 to $200 bucks, it's a relatively cheap upgrade that really changes the appearance for the better. I mean, is there anyone who really likes the standard grilles on the TRD's? SR5's are better (and I'd of probably kept mine stock if it had an SR5 grille), but still not as fitting for the look of the truck as the Pro grille. I see it as "correcting" a manufacturer design miss. Not only does the stock grille (SR5 not as bad as the cheese grater) not look good, but also makes it look like something is missing up front.especially with the Leno chin sticking out the way it does. And more in line with the "blacked out" and less chrome look which is in style now. It's just a nicer looking grille that not only gets rid of the hideous cheese grater (on the TRD's) but also gives the truck a better profile, and still has the OEM look to it. It's got to be the most common first mod Tacoma owners do. Subaru tweeters + Rockford Fosgate speakersĪround here there are more Pro grilles on non-Pro Tacomas than you can shake a stick at. Cali Raised Side Shooter ditch lights w/ lo-pro mounts ACEkraut license plate relocation bracket ![]() Headlight Services upgraded wiring harness ![]() 265/70/17 Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs load C The FlashAir switch has always been there but is of no use if you dont have the Pro version. Time crunch and lack of investment in Poser by the owners at that time forced him to use Flash as the library base. Joined: Member: #179482 Messages: 1,936 Gender: Male Minnesota Vehicle: 2015 TRD Off Road DCSB - Dobinsons shocks and leaf pack Ted (BB) Crozer was hired to code a new library. ![]()
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