J jazz-n-tj TJ Enthusiast Joined Apr 5, 2019 Messages 111 Location Hemet Oct 27, 2020 #1 I found this engine skid being sold near me. He didn’t know the brand and I can’t find one exactly like this online. He says it it connects to the trans skid and the front lower control arm bolts. Is this a decent style skid?
I found this engine skid being sold near me. He didn’t know the brand and I can’t find one exactly like this online. He says it it connects to the trans skid and the front lower control arm bolts. Is this a decent style skid?
06lj TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Jul 14, 2018 Messages 1,719 Location East Texas Oct 27, 2020 #2 It looks like a home made copy of Rustys skid. I personally wouldn't use it. The better designed skids run the supports to the motor mounts. Reactions: Chris
It looks like a home made copy of Rustys skid. I personally wouldn't use it. The better designed skids run the supports to the motor mounts.
AndyG Because some other guys are perverts Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Jul 30, 2018 Messages 16,210 Location Alabama Oct 27, 2020 #3 I think it was removed from a fireplace. In Alabama, that's a valid skid plate, or storm shelter lid. A bad skid can create or amplify vibrations. Choose carefully. Reactions: Zorba, Nickgsjeep and Chris
I think it was removed from a fireplace. In Alabama, that's a valid skid plate, or storm shelter lid. A bad skid can create or amplify vibrations. Choose carefully.
Chris Administrator Staff Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 71,088 Location Gillette, WY Oct 27, 2020 #4 Looks terrible, I'd pass.
TheBoogieman Disturbed Jeepaholic Supporting Member Joined Jan 1, 2019 Messages 11,490 Location CharlottesHELL, VA Oct 27, 2020 #5 Any skid that protects your oil pan and transmission is a good skid. Hit some rocks or downed trees without one and see. Last edited: Oct 27, 2020
Any skid that protects your oil pan and transmission is a good skid. Hit some rocks or downed trees without one and see.