gato
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- 2021 JLUR
I had one of the first Artec aluminum installs on a 2.0T, no e-torque JLUR. I can vouch for their amazing customer service, fast shipping, and finished product. Have been wheeling on my Jeep for 3 and 1/2 years. I have been high centered on rocks with full weight of the vehicle on the skids and they did nor bend or buckle.
Only three minor cons. 1 - like every aluminum skid they do show some rock gauging on the surface - does not bother me. 2 - removing the OEM fuel tank skid is a biatch, but it is the price you pay for extra clearance and less weight. 3 - For some reason, when I take my Jeep to the free oil changes at the dealership (don't ask me why I do that, but I got extra Jeep wave free changes), 1/2 the time the tech manages to get oil splattered everywhere on the inside of the engine skid and it runs back all the way to the transfer case skid and drips for a couple of days. I have no idea what they do to cause the splash the opening seems large enough. It is a pain to clean.
Only three minor cons. 1 - like every aluminum skid they do show some rock gauging on the surface - does not bother me. 2 - removing the OEM fuel tank skid is a biatch, but it is the price you pay for extra clearance and less weight. 3 - For some reason, when I take my Jeep to the free oil changes at the dealership (don't ask me why I do that, but I got extra Jeep wave free changes), 1/2 the time the tech manages to get oil splattered everywhere on the inside of the engine skid and it runs back all the way to the transfer case skid and drips for a couple of days. I have no idea what they do to cause the splash the opening seems large enough. It is a pain to clean.
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