Aluminum Rear Differential Skid Plate for Toyota RAV4 (2006–2013)
Protect the rear differential of your Toyota RAV4 (2006–2013) with a vehicle-specific aluminum skid plate designed for dependable underbody protection in daily driving and demanding road conditions. This Toyota RAV4 rear differential skid plate helps shield exposed drivetrain components from stones, road debris, winter hazards, and impacts caused by uneven surfaces.
Made from high-quality 3 mm aluminum, this aluminum skid plate offers an excellent balance of strength, corrosion resistance, and low weight. At just 1.00 kg, it provides durable rear differential protection without adding unnecessary mass to the vehicle, making it a practical solution for winter roads, gravel routes, damaged pavement, and mixed EU driving conditions.
Engineered specifically for Toyota RAV4 models produced from 2006 to 2013, the skid plate features precise vehicle-specific fitment and installs using the original factory mounting points. No drilling or permanent modifications are required, allowing straightforward installation while preserving the original structure of the vehicle.
Whether you drive on rough local roads, in winter weather, or on loose gravel, this aluminum rear differential skid plate helps reduce the risk of underbody damage and supports long-term drivetrain reliability.
Key benefits:
- Vehicle-specific fitment for Toyota RAV4 (2006–2013)
- Helps protect the rear differential from stones, debris, and road impacts
- Durable and lightweight 3 mm aluminum construction
- Corrosion-resistant material for year-round underbody protection
- Bolt-on installation using original factory mounting points
- No drilling or permanent vehicle modifications required
- Suitable for daily driving, winter roads, gravel surfaces, and mixed EU conditions
Why rear differential protection matters for the Toyota RAV4
The Toyota RAV4 is built for versatile everyday use, but exposed underbody and drivetrain components can still be vulnerable to gravel strikes, winter debris, compacted snow, and contact with uneven road surfaces. The rear differential area may be exposed to impacts during normal driving, especially on rough, damaged, or poorly maintained roads.
Adding a dedicated rear differential skid plate helps reduce the risk of damage, supports long-term reliability, and gives extra confidence in year-round driving conditions.
Common risks to the rear differential area
- Stone and gravel strikes from loose road surfaces and road debris
- Winter road hazards including ice, packed snow, and hidden objects
- Impacts from uneven surfaces such as ruts, damaged pavement, and road edges
- Daily driving exposure affecting vulnerable underbody drivetrain components
