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I tried a search, but could not find a comparison.... So, honest opinions..evap canister skidplate. Rockhard 4x4, or Skid Row Offroad? The skidrow looked pretty darn close to the driveshaft, but it may have just been the angle of the picture. I do not want to do the relocation kit, so of the skidplates available what is the better quality? opinions and/or pics appreciated.
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I tried a search, but could not find a comparison.... So, honest opinions..evap canister skidplate. Rockhard 4x4, or Skid Row Offroad? The skidrow looked pretty darn close to the driveshaft, but it may have just been the angle of the picture. I do not want to do the relocation kit, so of the skidplates available what is the better quality? opinions and/or pics appreciated.
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Really like the Rock Hard. Added bonus is it tends to block trail hazards that might otherwise jam up behind the axle. It also offers a little more protection for the drivshaft and exhaust. Doesn't cover them, but protects a bit more from larger rocks. Anything that would have taken out the unprotected evap canister is now blocked from even getting that far.
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I just installed the Kilby relo kit and I'm glad I did, but I would otherwise have gotten the Rock Hard skid plate, mainly because it's one-piece (welded) versus the bolt-together design of the Skid Row.
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I just installed the Rock Hard Evap Skid yesterday... Took an entire 5minutes to do, and is well worth it. I didnt want to relocate either, and this worked great.... I say go Rock Hard