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Why Does The Bighorn ORG Get The Front Suspension Skid Plate & the Laramie ORG Does Not?

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The title says it all. I’m curious why the lower trim ORG gets the skid plate on the front suspension with the trim above with ORG it does not. Also, is this something that can be easily added after the fact?
 
The title says it all. I’m curious why the lower trim ORG gets the skid plate on the front suspension with the trim above with ORG it does not. Also, is this something that can be easily added after the fact?
I don't know on that, but yes, it's easy to add. And there are many aftermarket options.
 
The Limited with ORG has the suspension skid plate too. Possibly a typo on the Build and Price site? It's definitely had errors before.
 
My two previous Laramie’s had them but they were 4th Gens. No idea why that would be different now. I’m betting a typo too. Hopefully somebody with a current Laramie can confirm. Maybe they did eliminate. Stellantis has been doing all kinds of weird deletes on certain trims especially during the pandemic years then never corrected.
 
My 2025 Laramie has three skid plates. Here they are...
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oh that... to be honest... i've never seen that before, not even on my rebel lol
only had the steering gear skid (the first and most frontal piece)
the T case skid (middle piece)
and the fuel tank skid (the most furthest piece)

but regardless, those skids are not useful at all. if you're gonna do offroading and think you will hit something, just forget those and get yourself a set of RCI ones. my fuel tank one has so many dents on it and i didnt even hit it hard on anything.
 

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