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I've seen this thread on other forums, looks like fun...I'll get it started.

I drove my rig to work (first time I've had it out in a few weeks).  Took it in for a wash..

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I have ricochet skid plates, I used the same attachment points just with new hardware.
Re use
Most skids align with the 6 bolt points

Wow, hanging hundreds of pounds off those fasteners and removing each 10K for oil/filter change doesn't instill much confidence in me. If I get to that stage Id probably drill/tap my own fasteners.

These existing mounts on my 2012 lasted 4 oil changes at best!

Steve

My budbuilts don't have to come off for oil changes don't know about ricochet though 

Ricochette plates stay on for oil changes

i was curious and looked that is true for 07-09 but 10+ you do have to remove the ricochet's to access the filter. The buds have a hatch.

My  rear mud-flaps kept trying to leave the vehicle so I went to Napa Auto for Balkamp plastic rivets to replace broken factory parts. Balkamp # 665-1387  $2 for 4. All is right with the world now.

Steve.

Keep it off! Haha IMO the FJ looks better without them

You got a point, they are pretty ugly.

I also added new large quick fist for fire extinguisher and smaller quicks for axe on bull-bar.

Steve.

I've also seen people put their front flaps on the rear to at least have some protection, doesn't look too bad. Just smaller! 

I agree with lumberjack ditch'em

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