Jay Ellyou
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So what armour is everyone running underneath?
This... I added an EVO engine/trans skid and some spicer diff covers. My gas tank skid looks hammered too but it is still doing its jobFactory skids for me. They do their job fine and they don’t hide leaks like most skid plate systems. My gas tank skid looks like hammered crap but, it’s holding up just fine. If anything I’d run an oil pan skid and perhaps one that covers up the trans cooler lines but other than that, I’m pretty against a full on skid plate system.
You need to pick better lines it sounds like.I went a season on the factory skids and I dented up the oil pan, the exhaust pipe by the motor and I even had something go between the factory skids and hit the transfer case. Tons of scraps and scratches just like everyone else. Nothing was major but I went with the metalcloak full belly pan system. But it’s going to be a pain to keep them clean from mud and snow. I lifted it and still haven’t got wheels and tires for next season but hopefully I don’t hit every rock on the trails like this year LOL
Same here. Rest of the underbelly is factory.Evo oil pan skid and evap skid for me.
42" tires are the obvious solution. No need for skid plates!I really hate oil/trans skids but have actually seen where it can be of help or at least, to protect the cooler lines from getting caught on renegade roots or other trail debris and getting torn out. That said, I have yet to install anything to protect them on my Gladiator and honestly, don't know if I ever will. After 15 years, Moby still doesn't have anything installed but then, he's just a mall crawler.
LOL - because in the 15 years of owning Moby, he's always run 42's42" tires are the obvious solution. No need for skid plates!
Or maybe it was Milestar Patagonia tires.LOL - because in the 15 years of owning Moby, he's always run 42's
I seriously doubt that Moby has ever run Fauci tires.Or maybe it was Milestar Patagonia tires.