Congrats!
That would make one heck of a hood ornament! Especially if the jeep wasn't on it!
Congrats!
I agree that skid snugs in good, except at the corners which are wide open and able to accept even rocks.The savvy skid is incredibly tight fitting. There may be dirt, yes, but not near as much as what the oe skid can hold
How many washers per bolt? I use two each to create some air space between frame and skid plate.Unfortunately I had to put my shitty 1/2” washer Home Depot TC drop back in to get rid of the vibes. Tried no drop then 1/4” drop then had to add a couple more washers to make it 1/2” to fully get rid of the vibrations. Going to look into purchasing a MML in the next few weeks.
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For 1/2” drop it ended up being 5 grade 8 washers per bolt. I think 3 washers was about 1/4”. I’ve thought about doing the same thing you did before I needed a TC drop. Prevents a lot of the junky buildup that collects between the frame and skid.How many washers per bolt? I use two each to create some air space between frame and skid plate.
I did find this plug that wasn't plugged into anything that goes into the harness, but can't say what it goes to? It looks factory though?
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I hope you took a pic of it with the bonnet down...that would make a great pic of the month shot.![]()
Let me take this opportunity to thank your daughter for her service.daughter is home for a few days between military assignments & wanted her favorite Greek food so I warmed up the TJ & it took us into town in style.
I must have 3,000 pictures of my TJ either in the garage or on the trail with other Jeeps, it's so funny to see it in these kind of pictures, looks like a pterodactyl among common birds
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some salads & Mediterranean flatbread, good stuff
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"Let the good times roll"
