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Cali Raised Gas Tank Skid Plate For Tacoma – Set up & Assessment


Cali Raised LED Fuel/Gas Tank Skid Plate For 2nd & 3rd Gen (2005-2023) Tacoma: Improved Underbody Protection For Your Truck

I live on the “It’s better to be safe than stuck hours away from home in the middle of the woods” side of life. That’s even more true when I’m doing solo adventures. My absolute biggest fear is going out into the unknown and breaking down.

One of the best things you can do to mitigate any damage is to add full skid plate package to your truck. Yes, our trucks do come with a shotty sheet metal front skid, and a plastic “skid plate” for our gas tanks but to be frank, they do little in terms of protection. They’re good for deflecting rocks on the freeway, but not so much for stopping boulders and logs from puncturing or breaking parts.

Most people opt for a new front skid, then maybe one for the transfer case and transmission. Often overlooked, however, is the fuel tank. The fuel tank, in my opinion, should be much higher on the list. I’m much more likely to have a branch come up and damage my fuel tank than I am to land my transmission on a boulder.

In this article, we’ll go through a really brief install. When I say brief, I really mean it – install is super easy. Following that, I’ll share some opinions about the skid plate, and if it’s for you.

Note: I am installing this skid plate on my 3rd Gen, but the process and product is the same for the 2nd Gen.

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Cali Raised Gas Tank Skid Plate

Overview

Installing Aluminum Gas/Fuel Tank Skid Plate On 3rd Gen Tacoma

The fuel tank skid plates come in two different versions, a beefier, but heavier, 3/16” steel and a softer, lighter, 1/4” 5052 aircraft-grade aluminum.

They both provide ample protection. The steel variant weighs more but is stronger and able to more easily slide over obstacles. Aluminum, on the other hand, is lighter but softer, which may cause you to dent them while traversing obstacles.

Keep in mind – if your truck does already have gas tank straps with straps (typically only found on Off-Road trims), you will need to buy new straps as well.

Front Gas Tank Strap – Toyota Part # 77602-04020
Rear Gas Tank Strap – Toyota Part # 77601-04020

Steel Vs. Aluminum

  • Steel weight – 37.9 lbs.
  • Aluminum weight – 16 lbs.

Installation

How To Install Gas Tank Skid Plate

Installation should take less than 30 minutes. All you really need to do is remove the four bolts holding the OEM fuel tank skid and replace it with the one from Cali Raised LED. The factory hardware will be reused.

Once again, if you do not have studded tank straps, you will need to swap them out. There are two nuts on the outside of the frame you need to access, as well as two connection closer to the middle of the truck.

Required Tools & Materials

  • 12mm socket
  • Ratchet
  • Small extension (Optional)
  • Eye protection

Step 1. Remove OEM Gas Tank Nuts

3rd Gen Tacoma Fuel Tank Skid Plate

I definitely recommend wearing eye protection and maybe covering your mouth.

That’s especially true if you’ve done any off-roading with the OEM skid on. It loves to hold a bunch of dirt and small rocks, ask me how I know.

How To Install Fuel Tank Skid Plate 3rd Gen Tacoma

Remove all four nuts from the underside. There are two at the top and two at the bottom. One per strap.

Step 2: Install Skid Plate Using OEM Nuts

Cali Raised LED Fuel Tank Skid Plate 3rd Gen Tacoma

It might take some moving around to get the bolts to sit correctly. Once you’ve done so, start to install each nut.

Take all four of the OEM nuts and re-tighten them in. See, I told you the installation would be quick!

Final Thoughts

Cali Raised LED Gas Tank Skid Plate - Install & Review

Personally, I don’t do much rock crawling, so I opted for the aluminum plate. Don’t be mistaken, aluminum is probably more than most of us will ever need. I’ve already bashed my aluminum skids against rocks and can confirm they do well for the average weekend warrior. However, I did feel some friction on boulders or rocks with their more pliable characteristics over steel.

You can’t know for sure how much protection is right for you until you get out there and explore. In my opinion, a fuel tank skid plate is worth it just for the added peace of mind.

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