COdogman
Well-Known Member
I definitely don’t think it’s a bad idea to have extra protection. My daily driver is a Tacoma TRD Pro which I’m sure you know comes with a decent set of sliders and a skid plate up front. I’m glad I have those things even if I don’t go off roading as often as I used to. The sliders in particular have saved me a couple times and the skid plate even saved me once on I-25 when a ladder fell off someone’s truck in front of me.I've mentioned before that I have a 4Runner that I built-up for off-road use. When doing so, most add aftermarket skid plates and rock sliders for added protection. The skid plates we tend to add are 3/16" plate steel or 1/4" aluminum and are usually designed to support the weight of the truck. So if you fall onto a rock or get high-centered, the skids won't collapse or otherwise damage the truck. Furthermore, they're also designed to slide along rocks so you can get yourself off of rocks, logs, etc.
The rock sliders tend to bolt or weld onto the frame and usually stick out a bit from the body so that the slider will hit rocks first. Some also have a kickout towards the rear wheel so as you slide along a rock it'll kick the rear end out a bit so you don't take body damage behind the wheel. If you watch the MotorTrend video where they were on Black Bear Pass, it's blatantly obvious that they dragged the passenger side of the white R1T along a very large rock on the tightest switchback on the trail. That rock has a lot of paint on it from many vehicles that have hit it. Sliders are again designed to take the weight of the truck without deforming enough to damage the body. A well designed slider you could take a high-lift jack and jack up the truck off of them.
I guess I was just asking in general if the protection Rivian added without upgrading to the off road protection package might be enough for all but the harshest off road conditions or rock crawling like Rob mentioned. I’d love to get a look at what they actually surround the battery with. And I do hope Rivian or an aftermarket seller offers sliders for the R1s.
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