New skid plate for tranny and engion!

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Rockcrawler
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New skid plate for tranny and engion!

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Well during top truck i watched my freind drop his truck onto a rock and put a hole in the bottom of his brand new tranny so i decided that it was time to build a skid plate for mine and figured i might as well put something there to protected my oil pan to and o2 sensor sense i have already bent one of those up!
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anouther sense i dont know how to do multipil pics on one post yet!
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and the last one!
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lookin good.
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nice work!! dose the skid plate disconnect?
Darker than your average wheeler!!!!
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yeah its bolted up to the cross member for the tranny and the cross member under the engion.
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