06lj TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Jul 14, 2018 Messages 1,710 Location East Texas Feb 27, 2020 #1 Just curious if anybody knows what the two lower bolt holes on the front of Savvys engine skid are for?
Just curious if anybody knows what the two lower bolt holes on the front of Savvys engine skid are for?
Apparition Moab JuneFest 2024 Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Jan 17, 2020 Messages 62,741 Location Twin Cities, MN Feb 27, 2020 #2 I assumed it was optional holes so that if you could tuck it up higher then you use them. If something is in the way then use the ones that drop the skid more. Reactions: 06lj
I assumed it was optional holes so that if you could tuck it up higher then you use them. If something is in the way then use the ones that drop the skid more.
jjvw useless stäff member Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Feb 17, 2018 Messages 26,084 Location Colorado, USA Feb 27, 2020 #3 A higher sitting skid, if the Jeep allows it. Reactions: 06lj
BuildBreakRepeat Occasional Genius Supporting Member Joined Jan 21, 2019 Messages 3,371 Location McKenzie Bridge, Oregon Feb 27, 2020 #4 A MML will make that a possibility.
OP 06lj TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Jul 14, 2018 Messages 1,710 Location East Texas Feb 27, 2020 #5 jjvw said: A higher sitting skid, if the Jeep allows it. View attachment 142833 Click to expand... That's what I was wondering. I plenty of clearance with my motor mount lift. My transfer case skid is also raised 1 inch. I guess I will go switch the front bolts. Thanks all!
jjvw said: A higher sitting skid, if the Jeep allows it. View attachment 142833 Click to expand... That's what I was wondering. I plenty of clearance with my motor mount lift. My transfer case skid is also raised 1 inch. I guess I will go switch the front bolts. Thanks all!
OP 06lj TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Jul 14, 2018 Messages 1,710 Location East Texas Feb 27, 2020 #6 Looks much better! Reactions: JMT, JEEPCJTJ, pcoplin and 4 others