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Skid Row Plates


ozxterra
01-16-2002, 09:29 PM
Has anyone installed the set of skid plates from Skid Row?? I understand you have to drill some extra holes?? Are they worthy and is installation and easy project??

Cheers.

Schludwiller
01-16-2002, 10:18 PM
Yes, they're "worthy". It's a good feeling when you're offroading and you hear a loud clunk, realising it's the skids and not something that's going to cost $$$ or leave you stuck.

You'll have to get a good drill bit, and by the time you're done installing them, you'll be very familiar with the underside of your truck, but it can be done in an afternoon.

I bought mine after getting hung up on a big ass stump between my transfer case and crossmember. I spent 3 hours trying to get out of that situation, and bought my skids soon after.

The only thing I would add is that the front skid bolts can take some damage. Check out my SLR mod for a possible solution.

ozxterra
01-16-2002, 10:30 PM
Thanks - I appreciate the info. Now I gotta figure out where I can go to install them:)

rhombus
01-16-2002, 10:30 PM
Worth every penny...

At the very least I think that people off-roading should get the gas tank skid. The fatory one is a joke and will not take much punishment.

I have a full set and as Schuld has mentioned you get to know the different sounds when wheeling. The nice skid plate noise and the oh $hit that was my diff sound :)

rrdstarr
01-16-2002, 11:05 PM
Yeah they are worth as Schlud and Jamie said! I took mine off last weekend and saw all kinds of bangs and scrapes on them! Worth the money Only two holes to drill up front.

Schludwiller
01-17-2002, 12:07 PM
Originally posted by rrdstarr
Yeah they are worth as Schlud and Jamie said! I took mine off last weekend and saw all kinds of bangs and scrapes on them! Worth the money Only two holes to drill up front.

:confused: You must not have the full set Rick. There are more than 2 holes to drill.

Mobycat
01-17-2002, 01:55 PM
Originally posted by ozxterra
Thanks - I appreciate the info. Now I gotta figure out where I can go to install them:)

You can install them anywhere. Driveway, garage, etc.

Helpful tools - floor jack and a jack stand. The floor jack is a necessity to hold the plate up while fitting - unless you have someone who can hold one up for an extended period.

ozxterra
01-17-2002, 02:03 PM
Righto - Ill get some cash and order some. I think I want the Transfer Case plate first and then go with the front ones and do the gas tank last. I'd rather deal with a busted tank than a busted TC. Ill cover it all up eventually though.

Ive got jacks and stands galore so Ill give it a go!

rrdstarr
01-17-2002, 02:07 PM
Schlud your right I was only thinking about the front one! I need to get that welder and tack those two nuts in place in front! Trying to reach through the ARB w/Fabrtron skid is a PIA!

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