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Yeap it fit's exactly the same. I just did this on my 2019 when I removed the plow mount from the truck along with the cutout 4wd valence. My wife preferred the look of the 2wd valence so that's what I put back on.
You have to remove the 'Prius catchers' also, the 2 metal pieces that hang down behind the 4wd valance. Otherwise, they'll end up being longer than the 2wd valance and give the truck a 'buck tooth' look
Yes. I used some masking tape as a guideline to follow with the blade. Once cut, a few passes with some sandpaper, and it looks factory.
Thanks for the reply. Mine bottomed out last hunting season and I know that it’s just a matter of time before it gets tore up in the woods. It will be far easier to deal with in my driveway on a nice day.
You can just cut your stock one down. Don’t even have to remove it from the truck…and it’s free!
I'm kind of confused why people don't do this, it's not like you are gonna keep the old one around and put it back on one day, if one truly needs the clearance.
I'm kind of confused why people don't do this, it's not like you are gonna keep the old one around and put it back on one day, if one truly needs the clearance.
Yup. I mean, they are already prepared to buy one…why not try your hand at cutting the stock one first? If it turns out fine, you just saved some money. If you butcher it, well, you were going to buy one anyways…LoL