yokramer
Well-Known Member
Stock skids do okay for the most part, but they leave out the oil pan. What I hit the most are the rear lower control arm/shock brackets so I recommend skids for those at a minimum.
Doesn’t hurt to cover differentials either.
Alright I'll plan for the Diff skids and the LCA/Shock skids to start, and the engine/trans skid shortly after. Looking more and more like it wont show up till Saturday so one last trip out this year isnt going to happen so I have more time to armor up.Things I hit most that aren't covered by a factory skid are, in order from most often to least often, the rear diff skid, front diff skid, engine skid, axle-side LCA/shock skid. With the stock 285/70/17 tires, the diffs are really low, and the engine/trans pans are pretty exposed at stock suspension height. The diffs and engine skids are the most important, for the lines I'm taking anyway.
Interesting, I hit those way less than my diff skids lol.
Oh yea 100% my plan lol The Xterra I always avoided things that looked like they may scrape cause there was nearly 0 aftermarket for it.I guess it’s safe to say “just armor everything” and you’ll be good. ?
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