Aluminum? Is that a common material for skid plates? I'm planning on installing Metalcloak UnderCloak once they release a diesel version. But that's made of 7 gauge steel. I've seen Lite Brite catch their super-heavy Stepchild on a rock without their UnderCloak breaking a sweat. I'm not sure I'd trust aluminum to provide similar protection for our heavier (albeit lighter than lite brite's) rigs. But I'm interested in hearing others' POVHas anyone installed one of the big aluminum skid plates under a diesel? Does anyone know of any out there now that would work?
Artec makes good stuff and they sell one. My TJ gets 10 mpg. Tough as nails but the thing is so damn heavy it’s ridiculous. So with this build I’m going with aluminum where I can. I put an aluminum front bumper on to start.Aluminum? Is that a common material for skid plates? I'm planning on installing Metalcloak UnderCloak once they release a diesel version. But that's made of 7 gauge steel. I've seen Lite Brite catch their super-heavy Stepchild on a rock without their UnderCloak breaking a sweat. I'm not sure I'd trust aluminum to provide similar protection for our heavier (albeit lighter than lite brite's) rigs. But I'm interested in hearing others' POV
Aluminum? Is that a common material for skid plates? I'm planning on installing Metalcloak UnderCloak once they release a diesel version. But that's made of 7 gauge steel. I've seen Lite Brite catch their super-heavy Stepchild on a rock without their UnderCloak breaking a sweat. I'm not sure I'd trust aluminum to provide similar protection for our heavier (albeit lighter than lite brite's) rigs. But I'm interested in hearing others' POV
If you're not gonna wheel hard additional skids aren't necessary....def a luxury but well worth it in the right situations...I've seen enough rigs with cracked TCases and transmission housings, punctured oil pans and fuel tanks carrying 2-3 gallons less than they were designed for to make it worth it to me.$2,000 for the kit! Holy smokes Batman. I mean, you get what you pay for but holy crap.
Skid plates always seem optional until you need them.If you're not gonna wheel hard additional skids aren't necessary....def a luxury but well worth it in the right situations...I've seen enough rigs with cracked TCases and transmission housings, punctured oil pans and fuel tanks carrying 2-3 gallons less than they were designed for to make it worth it to me.
I'm sorry--I probably cost you an extra grand by starting this threadY'all have converted me. I'm waiting for Artec to makes an aluminum diesel belly pan. If they are solid enough for Hollie's Mischief Maker—my "puny" diesel should be juuuuuuust fine.
Ha! My build is already quite heavy. I haven’t weighed it yet, but it’s got KMC machete beadlocks, 37s, a Rock Krawler lift (I’ve heard they are known to be heavier then other lifts out there), steel front and rear bumpers, and a winch. Trying to get some weight savings somewhere and skids are really the last place I can do it, before replacing my new mods with newer onesI'm sorry--I probably cost you an extra grand by starting this thread
How has the diesel handled the wheels and 37's?Ha! My build is already quite heavy. I haven’t weighed it yet, but it’s got KMC machete beadlocks, 37s, a Rock Krawler lift (I’ve heard they are known to be heavier then other lifts out there), steel front and rear bumpers, and a winch. Trying to get some weight savings somewhere and skids are really the last place I can do it, before replacing my new mods with newer ones
Like they’re not even there. No exaggeration. The 0-60 is still 7.5 seconds in 4-high. Obviously, 0-60 isn’t useful metric for off-road rigs. But it was the only objective measurement I could think of benchmarking the rig’s ability to rotate the additional mass.How has the diesel handled the wheels and 37's?
What's the backspacing on those wheels. I'm waiting (and waiting and waiting) for AEV Borah's with 4.5" backspacing. Hoping they work with the 37's I have in the spare bedroom.Like they’re not even there. No exaggeration. The 0-60 is still 7.5 seconds in 4-high. Obviously, 0-60 isn’t useful metric for off-road rigs. But it was the only objective measurement I could think of benchmarking the rig’s ability to rotate the additional mass.
In 2-high, the rear wheels spun and chirped. So there’s certainly no shortcomings in power.
From a body mod and suspension perspective; I saw plenty of videos about rubbing and such with 37s on stock, so before I even installed the beadlocks and 37s, I removed the front and rear inner fenders, installed the AAL DRL brackets in the front and rough country inner fenders in the front and rear. That made the rig easily road-worthy on 37s. Then I put on a 2.5” Rock Krawler Adventure Series 3 lift to ensure I had the up-travel needed for off-road.
KMC Machetes have 3.5” of backspacing.What's the backspacing on those wheels. I'm waiting (and waiting and waiting) for AEV Borah's with 4.5" backspacing. Hoping they work with the 37's I have in the spare bedroom.