about an hour or so. A little tricky by yourself, but I did it. The plate is heavy and a little awkward to lay on your chest while laying on the ground, and attempting to push up. I like it though!
Total of 5, 2”x10” boards. Start with the longest, 48”. Then screw the next smaller one down to it, 35”. Then 30”, then 25”, then 20”. The “stop” on the top of the 20” board is just a 2x4 cut the the exact width of the 20” 2x10.
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Thank you nice video !!
I’m sorry do you have the link for the product ? Thank you
Nice video... thanks for posting it! One question, about how long did the installation take you?
about an hour or so. A little tricky by yourself, but I did it. The plate is heavy and a little awkward to lay on your chest while laying on the ground, and attempting to push up. I like it though!
Army green Tacoma , best color 👍🏻
Thanks Keith!!
Getting ready to install mine as well! Did you remove the factory plate before mounting it?
Sure did! Super easy.
Any regrets on the skid plate?.... I was thinking about ordering one for my truck....
No regrets! It's super solid, easy to install, well priced, and well designed.
So on the inner rear bracket I actually have to take the bolt off the existing gas tank bracket and use the same bolt?
I think so, I can't remember if I used the existing one, or a new one from the kit.
I live in the Midwest a lot of snow do you get a lot of stuff up into the holes and is it hard to clean
Hi, do you have the dimensions or measurements of that ramps you Made? I Love To Make One For myself.
Hey Jayson! I don’t, but I’ll measure.
Total of 5, 2”x10” boards. Start with the longest, 48”. Then screw the next smaller one down to it, 35”. Then 30”, then 25”, then 20”.
The “stop” on the top of the 20” board is just a 2x4 cut the the exact width of the 20” 2x10.
@@greenlizardusa3105 Oh I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance
@@greenlizardusa3105 Thank you Very much. You have a wonderfull day
Happy to help! Would you consider subscribing? Also, don't forget to cut the most aggressive (shallow) angle you can to make the transition from board to board as easy as possible while driving on to the ramp.
Took 5 minutes to get to the topic 😂
Yea the ones that come on it are cheap and won't protect anything
Agreed. I think this one from AP is the best built and best priced.