Skid Plate

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walnuts4x4

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hey I'm here so people can steal my ideas... maybe need to get some patents and make some extra cash on the side....lol... either way copy away.. if you need any better pics let me know and I can upload them
 

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i dont think i would trust mine for that and you just drilled into the crossmember

no I used the stock little clips that held the stock skid plate on and just got longer bolts and the top I bolted to the valance... and for what I need it for it holds up great... probably would get crushed doing "real" rock crawling... but then again I never will... but for mudding, trail riding or hitting various animals crossing the road it holds up great
 

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I want to get the FabTech 6" but I dont quite trust my fabrication skills to make a skid plate but I find one that is 6" just 4"
 
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