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RCI Offroad Bumper Filler Plate | Toyota 4Runner (2010-2024)

RCI Offroad Bumper Filler Plate | Toyota 4Runner (2010-2024)

SKU: T4R-10-FILLER
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2010–2024 Toyota 4Runner

4Runner
Fits 4th generation (2010–2023) and 5th generation (2024) 4Runner

The RCI Offroad Bumper Filler Plate closes the gap between your RCI front skid plate and stock bumper on 2010–2024 Toyota 4Runner, eliminating visual separation while adding secondary radiator protection. CNC cut and formed from 14-gauge steel, this filler plate delivers a finished appearance and measurable protection in a single install.

Seamless Protection Between Skid Plate and Bumper

A gap between your skid plate and bumper isn't just a cosmetic issue—it can expose the radiator and upper frame components to trail debris and impact. This filler plate bridges that gap with precision-formed steel, engineered to work with RCI's front skid plate system.

  • 14-Gauge Steel Construction: CNC cut and formed for exact fitment; delivers rigid support and enhanced radiator shielding without adding unnecessary weight.
  • Designed for RCI Front Skid Plate: Engineered specifically for RCI's skid plate system; also compatible with many aftermarket alternatives—refer to fitment guide for specific combinations.
  • Stock Bumper Only: Works exclusively with OEM 4Runner bumpers; not compatible with aftermarket bumper systems or OEM front skid plates.
  • CNC Precision: Computer-cut geometry ensures gap-free alignment with both skid plate and bumper—no bending or custom fabrication required.
  • Integrated Radiator Defense: Closes exposure points that would otherwise funnel rocks, mud, and trail hazards directly at your cooling system.

Fitment: 2010–2024 Toyota 4Runner

This filler plate is designed for the 4th generation (2010–2023) and 5th generation (2024) 4Runner with stock bumpers. Fits all cab and body configurations across both generations. Use the fitment verifier above to confirm compatibility with your exact configuration.

About RCI Offroad

RCI Offroad manufactures CNC-formed steel protection components built to integrate seamlessly with Toyota truck platforms. All RCI products are engineered for precision fitment and real-world durability on technical terrain—no compromises on material or design tolerances.

Attribute Specification
Material 14-Gauge Steel
Manufacturing Method CNC Cut and Formed
Primary Application RCI Front Skid Plate Gap Filler
Bumper Compatibility Stock Bumper Only
Fitment 2010–2024 Toyota 4Runner (4th and 5th Generation)
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Product FAQ

How to Remove Front Bumper Toyota 4Runner?
The process varies by generation. On 4th-gen 4Runners (2010–2023), you'll need to remove the bumper trim pieces, locate and unbolt the bumper brackets from the frame, and carefully disconnect any integrated lighting or sensor wiring before sliding the bumper away from the vehicle. On 5th-gen models (2024+), the procedure is similar but may involve additional trim pieces and sensor disconnects. Refer to the factory service manual for your specific year before starting—improper removal can damage clips or wiring.
How Much Does It Cost to Lift a 4Runner?
Lift kits for 4Runner range from $1,200 to $5,000+ depending on system type and components. Basic coil-spring or spacer kits start at the lower end; full independent suspension overhauls with dampers, control arms, and geometry correction run toward the higher range. Add labor (typically $2,000–$4,000) if you're not installing yourself.
Does 1995 Toyota 4Runner Have Airbags?
The 1995 4Runner did not come standard with airbags—that model year predates mandatory dual front airbag installation. Toyota began offering airbags as optional equipment in some markets and models during the mid-to-late 1990s, but the 2nd-generation 4Runner (1989–1996) was not equipped with them by default.
What Years Toyota 4Runner to Avoid?
Certain model years have documented reliability concerns. The 1996–2000 generation (3rd gen) experienced frame rust issues in salt-climate regions. The 2003–2009 generation (4th gen, early years) had occasional transmission problems. Most Toyota specialists recommend avoiding 2003–2005 4Runners with automatic transmissions if purchasing used; later 4th-gen models (2006+) and current 5th-gen (2010+) are more reliable. Always run a pre-purchase inspection and check service records regardless of year.
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Bolted right on and fit perfectly. Support even confirmed fitment before I ordered.
Mike R.2021 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
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Finally a shop that actually knows Toyotas. No guesswork, no wrong parts.
Dana K.2018 4Runner TRD Pro
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Fast shipping and the install guide made it a one-evening job. Stoked.
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