Skid Plates
#1
JK Newbie
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Skid Plates
So I just lifted my '12 JK and added a few other things to make it more trail worthy, and now I'm wondering what direction to go in for skid plates. Which do I get first, which brand, etc. Any and all thoughts are appreciated.
#4
JK Junkie
Depends what type of wheeling you do. If you're in the rocks a lot, you want good protection. The EVO stuff works, except there is a design weakness on the crossmember part that I recommend welding a couple gussets in so it doesn't bend. Also for rocks you might consider an upgraded gas tank skid. I beat the crap out of my stocker and probably lost 5 gallons of tank capacity in the process.
If lots of rocks aren't you, then the stock gas tank skid is fine. Stock t-case skid is fine regardless. Mine never even had a dent.
If you want to spend the money, I think the best priced high end setup is the Artec system. Full system that includes their HD trans crossmember. $1500 shipped though northridge and it's aluminum. If you go a full steel system, it will add a ton of weight.
If lots of rocks aren't you, then the stock gas tank skid is fine. Stock t-case skid is fine regardless. Mine never even had a dent.
If you want to spend the money, I think the best priced high end setup is the Artec system. Full system that includes their HD trans crossmember. $1500 shipped though northridge and it's aluminum. If you go a full steel system, it will add a ton of weight.
#6
I love my EVO system Although the tranmission plate was a PITA I still love it.
I need to get the gas tank skid as the oem transfercase I feel is good enough it is thicker than the rest of the Oem skid plates. I wanted the oil pan and transmission pan skids as I came down hard on a rock at big bear on my oil pan
I need to get the gas tank skid as the oem transfercase I feel is good enough it is thicker than the rest of the Oem skid plates. I wanted the oil pan and transmission pan skids as I came down hard on a rock at big bear on my oil pan
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#8
I started with the skid plates that would need me to call a tow truck so I went with oil and transmission pan skids Evap I have the relocation kit and still have not installed it. but that will let you still drive off where ever you are at.
I am not sure where your located and how much you will off road But Stock may be just fine for you if you do not get on rocks and boulders. evap sits pretty high up under the body but boulders tend to find a way up there. I would do gas tank first if your into light to moderate wheeling.
#9
JK Jedi
I wish I would have installed a gas tank skid on day one. I have a Rough Country gas tank skid and for the money it is well built made in the USA and tough. Also lower control arm skids are a great investment.