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The AEV rear slider??

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Old 03-28-2014, 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Biginboca
No, not a lot... Pretty much none at all. Unless you order them or make them. Some guys wheel on concrete wreckage and drainpipes though. It's pretty sad actually!
Then U prob don't need it . Up here in PA & NJ we have a lot of rocks . If your not careful your front & rear diffs will take a pounding. Its cheep insurance.
Old 03-28-2014, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Jared937
The AEV rear slider was one of my first mods (after tranny cooler), and I know it's taken some hits. I added the Rancho front slider shortly there after. I ran stock height & wheels/tires for three years, and did some very gnarly trails. They provide real protection, and a lot of confidence when you're driving from boulder to boulder! Be forewarned that the rear slider is NOT compatible with the RR evap skid, and from the designs, I would guess with some other evap skids on the market.

When it comes to changing fluids, neither skid gets in the way of process.
Are you running an evap skid or did you relocate yours, I've got the RR skid and was about to pull the trigger on the AEV rear slider but if not compatable, I need to figure something else out.
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Default AEV rear alider.

I have an 08 with a Dana 44 that has a ARB rear diff cover. I like the added protection. It has taken a lot of abuse. The only mod I did was to lengthen it by 1" to cover my ARB cover seam. I also run the Rancho on the front. That also had to be modified to fit the ARB cover but well worth the effort.

Talking about skids I also run the Kilby rear shock lower mount skids. They also take a lot of abuse and make a great addition if you spend a lot if time in the rocks.
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harve22-I have the relocate kit for the evap can, but I have not completed the mod yet. I plan on relocating, and eventually placing the muffler in the open space.
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That's what I've decided to do as well


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Originally Posted by Jared937
Be forewarned that the rear slider is NOT compatible with the RR evap skid, and from the designs, I would guess with some other evap skids on the market.
I am having a hard time understanding this one. I am running a Poison Spyder Evap skid with out issue and the AEV. Not sure how a skid under the dif would affect an evap skid. Unless it is different on a 2 door. Mine is a 4 door and they are far apart. ???
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Default No Issues.

I have the slider and the Evap skid. No issues, On a two door i might add. if anyone wants a photo let me know.
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Originally Posted by RubicAn11
I have the slider and the Evap skid. No issues, On a two door i might add. if anyone wants a photo let me know.
Same here. I have the AEV skid and poison spyder evap skid. They are like 1 1/2 feet apart, not sure how it would ever interfere.
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Thanks everybody for the posts!! Very helpful!! I'll be ordering one very soon!!
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Originally Posted by RubicAn11
I have the slider and the Evap skid. No issues, On a two door i might add. if anyone wants a photo let me know.
Can you post or message a pic of the Aev slider and Poison Spyder evap skid. I'm installing the PS evap skid tomorrow and would like to add the AEV slider.
Thanks, Steve


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