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I have a 98' TJ that I would like to get protected underneath before heading back to Crozet . I'm looking for gas tank skid, oil pan, steering box and what ever else comes to mind. Thanks, Chris 434-825-7147 :shock:
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Hey Chirs this MAD MATT here. Are you looking to have skids built or are you looking at buying somme and having some install them or you do i your self? My contact info is below. I would be happy to answere any question you have .
MAD MATT
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Matthew Peterson Owner Of MAD MATZ UNIQUE JEEPZ. www.MMJEEPZ.com Parts and Service 703-408-7636 The Big Black wrangler on 40's a parts guru for your Jeep or Big Diesel |
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Hey MAD MATT
More so looking for some used or purchased not-used skids/guards. I'm pretty savy with a welder and tools so installation isn't an issue. I've blown my was early on building this thing to where I can at least begin wheeling it but I still have to get to work on Mondays if you know what I mean. Crozet isn't condusive for daily drivers with-out armor :grin: I did pick up a steering box skid and getting ready to purcase the SYE B.S. to do a TT but other than that It's on OME's, highlined, 44 rear with 33 MTR's. Thoughts? Thanks for the reply
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You want an engine skid at a minimum... I know of 3 TJ's that have had oil pans damaged and I'm sure Chris can attest to it more than me. On mine I flattened the drain plug out, on Debbie's she smashed the pan pretty good and one other one punched a pretty good hole in the oil pan. A tummy tucker would be nice but I believe most of those require a 1" body lift to clear drive line components. Gas tanks skid is nice but not really required on a TJ because there's already a skid on it. And with a plastic fuel tank you're unlikely (not impossible) to damage the tank. I would probably look at some armor for your front diff also. I'd start with the steering box, front differential, engine, rock rails, belly, and finally gas tank in that order if I was or when I do it again. There's plenty of options out there just be careful because I've seen a few here recently that are mounting the engine skid to the motor and then to the belly pan... Not good for motor mounts. Here's a few options I've pulled really quickly off then net.
http://rustysoffroad.com/mm5/merchan...y_Code=tj_skid Paul G.
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I will Have a used steel gas tank skid for a TJ. What type of transmission. Their are more then a couple good skid companies out their.
Take a look at www.genright.com i'm their VA dealer. Diff skids are a must. oil pan is a must all others can be considered. my shop is up in ruckersville if you would like to come by some time. you can take a look at my TJ. or give me a call. MAD MATT
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I have a skid row engine skid for $150.00 and stock tj skid that I replaced with a rokmen oil and tummy tuck skid.
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