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Factory steel skid plates on a 2016 F150 2.7L

Old 07-20-2017, 11:11 AM
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Did the higher trim package like the FX4 come with steel skid plates under the truck? Mine has nothing under the radiator/motor, and only the diaper under the trans. I would like to get steel stock skid plates if they offered them. Anyone else done this? Do you have part number and pics of them installed?
Old 07-20-2017, 11:42 AM
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The engine bay and transfer case skid plates are steel. The gas tank is composite.

I would go with RCI skid plates.
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Originally Posted by TexasRedfish
The engine bay and transfer case skid plates are steel. The gas tank is composite.

I would go with RCI skid plates.
I am not off roading my truck- I just want to keep pebbles and road debris out of my truck- RCI are too rich for my blood right now... If I lift it though...
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I drive 635... offroad skidplates just protect me from day to day stuff. The RCI are worth the peace of mind.
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Been thinking about adding the factory ones to my 2wd...anyone know if they bolt right on?


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