Overland Hadley said:
Looks good!
Is there any worry with hanging a big heavy thing like that from the same place that was made for a little plastic cover? I would assume not, but was not sure.
Not really an issue with hanging it on the tanks banding. The banding for the fuel tank is robust enough to support the weight of 32#. With a solid flat surface on the bottom of the tank, the tank does not bulge down and flex as much. The flexing and bulging of the tank will do more damage to the banding over time than the addition of weight. If you remove the scuff plate you will see what I mean by flexing and bulging. With a full tank, the scuff plate studs are flexed out from the center of the tank do to the weight of the fuel. With the skid plate the tank remains flat.
Overland Hadley said:
And as Heeltoe989 pointed out, if it takes a hard hit does it just push up on the gas tank?
My 1985 4-runner had mounted, from the factory, its metal skid plate the same way without ever a issue. Even when I did mount a huge hunk of metal in place of the factory plate.
This was a test that I did not plan or want to happen. I had the back of taco in the air and was removing jack stands. I had a smaller 4 ton stand under the truck and when I released the floor jack, because I like watching things bounce, the jack stand was under the fuel tank. I will say this, it supported the entire weight of the taco without a issue when it slammed down. So to answer your question, no it does not push up the tank on a hard hit.
Overland Hadley said:
Can you post a picture of the back edge of the skid once installed?
Sure. Sorry about the angle, it was starting to rain and I melt in the rain.