Trooper Skid Plate instal
Last night I installed the 3 Trooper skid plates. I bought all three used for $73 including shipping ( bought them here )This is a very easy mod even for a mechanically challenged person like me!
Total time about 30 minutes.
First thing I did was removed one of the screws from the old piece of tin they call a skid plate (it really is a joke). I drove to my local hardware store and bought 10 (9 needed+1 extra) screws, washers and lock washers. The heads are 14mm. They are a metric thread (1.25). Took me a few minutes to figure out which plate went where. Then it was a matter of holding them in place and putting the screws in. Leave the screws loose until you get them all started since they neeed a little shifting to get them all lined up. Then just tighten them all down! All screws mount to the frame rails (2 on drivers side, 4 on passenger side) and the cross member (3). *Presto* more protection!
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Next weekend its lift time;Dr;
Whatchew talk'in 'bout Willis!
Spazz,
They screws are the same as the factory ones. I thnk they just stand out a bit more in the photos because they are silver vs. the blackish smashed ones I removed from the original piece of tin! Besides that, being in the Corp you should know all about the big screw! (I can say that because I used to be one, a Marine that is);eekr; ;Dr; :laughr: