First time we've taken them off. But there was about 2 inches of Soda Lake mud on the inside of them..... even with all the pressure washings, boat ramp dunking, etc....
It was definitely time - needed to assess any rust issues - Soda Lake just provided the final straw.
Yeah, but I'm hoping the skid weight will counter-balance the RTT
Both you and Rick have that fancy Titan Swap, don'tcha? I'm assuming that stance helps with any body rolling..... too fancy and expensive for us po' folk.....
Edit: We don't need to worry about extending the brake lines with the front sway bar off, do we?!?!
I also have all of my skid plates off right now. I pressure washed the truck again after I got home on Tuesday after the trip. Then I ran it through the touchless the next day, mud was still coming off. Last Sunday, I dropped the skids and crawled (literally) under the truck the hose and sprayer and spent about an hour getting into the nooks and crannies. After that, I headed to the car wash, again, and spent 45 minutes under the truck with a pressure washer. I think I'm good now. I don't think I have mud left in the nooks.
On the Titan swap subject...I don't think my handling is due to the swap, so much as to the extra long bump stops I have up front. My springs are actually rated around 500lbs. However, I'm just barely sitting on the stops right now because I'm running the Tundra 5100s that don't have much rebound room. The stops are soft and compress a lot, but they kind of act in a similar fashion to a sway bar. I'm looking forward to getting my Radflos in, going back to OEM stops, and actually having some compression ability in my front suspension.