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Hey y'all!
For someone that goes some light off roading (nothing above a 5) only a couple times a year, how important is skid plates?
What is the priority list of skid for different places?
I'm thinking the fuel tank skid is the most important, then trans, then transfer case, then the other stuff like cross member if need be.
I don't see myself scaling a hill with loose rocks and dragging my skid over boulders anytime soon, but figured I would rather get them and have them see little action than having to deal with a punctured fuel tank in the middle of nowhere.
I'm more or less settled on aluminum (Probably from RCI) due to weight reduction and no rust (live near coast in cali).
Should I just ride it out with the fuel tank skid or are trans & transfer case crucial as well?
In addition, what advantage does powercoated alum has over just raw alum skid?
For info I have a 2025 HE 2.7 4dr.
For someone that goes some light off roading (nothing above a 5) only a couple times a year, how important is skid plates?
What is the priority list of skid for different places?
I'm thinking the fuel tank skid is the most important, then trans, then transfer case, then the other stuff like cross member if need be.
I don't see myself scaling a hill with loose rocks and dragging my skid over boulders anytime soon, but figured I would rather get them and have them see little action than having to deal with a punctured fuel tank in the middle of nowhere.
I'm more or less settled on aluminum (Probably from RCI) due to weight reduction and no rust (live near coast in cali).
Should I just ride it out with the fuel tank skid or are trans & transfer case crucial as well?
In addition, what advantage does powercoated alum has over just raw alum skid?
For info I have a 2025 HE 2.7 4dr.
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