ASFIR Skid on 05+ Tacoma

Asfir4x4

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Sorry for the delay in responding to this.

The 560055 does not fit the Tacoma, but the 557155 fits the 2005 - 2011 Tacomas.

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Here are all the pics from the Test fit we did on the 2005 Tacoma:

http://s1131.photobucket.com/albums/m554/asfir4x4/Toyota/2005 - 2011 Tacoma/
 
N

NorCalBorn

Guest
I know you've had to been asked this a hundred times already, but..

Please tell me the company name is an abbreviation for something? People say it and it just comes out so wrong..
 
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Asfir4x4

New member
The history of the name stems from two brothers who were killed in a military operation.

The correct pronounciation is "A-Sphere", there is no fur on this ......
 

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
Great looking skids, what is that bulging square cover hanging down with 4 bolts attaching it to the skid though???
 

Asfir4x4

New member
Great looking skids, what is that bulging square cover hanging down with 4 bolts attaching it to the skid though???

That is the access plate for the front differential drain plug/service port. It does not hang below the lower crossmember, that is just a strange angle on that image.

We make all of our skid plates so that they do not have to removed for normal servicing. Just another way we ensure we offer the best products.
 

Asfir4x4

New member
Those pictures make it hard to tell it, but there is a bend just to the rear of the access point that is the lowest point. This piece is right at or slightly above that point.

I am looking for better picture, but I did not take one in the correct angle or a side view. Sorry.
 

Dave Bennett

Adventurist
Considering the lengthy service interval on that diff fluid, I'd rather pull the skid for service rather than have that hanging down, YMMV. Also, I see the crossover pipe is protected but that takes away another inch or so of clearance... Is there an option for that to be smooth/flat for those that reroute that pipe for more clearance?

I really like your products, just providing some "expert" feedback ;)
 

Asfir4x4

New member
Considering the lengthy service interval on that diff fluid, I'd rather pull the skid for service rather than have that hanging down, YMMV. Also, I see the crossover pipe is protected but that takes away another inch or so of clearance... Is there an option for that to be smooth/flat for those that reroute that pipe for more clearance?

I really like your products, just providing some "expert" feedback ;)

I will have to get a side picture to show that access port is on a slope on that front skid. Taking pictures fom below is not showing the full story. Sorry guys for not seeing this when I took the pictures!

As our products are engineered to be direct bolt on, so probably not for the crossover. And since the exhaust pipe on the Tacoma sits below the crossmember we need to drop a little to protect it.

I could see someone taking their truck into an exhaust shop and having them tuck the factory system better and skipping that exhaust piece if it was a big issue.

Thanks for the feedback!
 

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