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Looking for oil/tranny skid '21 Rubi 2-dr 3.6 eTorque.

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Lots of stuff for a 4dr, but nothing confirmed for a 2-dr.
Any suggestions? TIA!
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Thanks Bruce, ordered the aluminum.. Made note of the MM bolts, where did you get those?
 
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So I bought one from MORE. Unfortunately they shipped the 4dr skid about a week before my wheeling adventure. I have a 2-door. I didn't figure it out until I tried bolting it up on a hot summer night, sweaty and pissed - with no time for them to ship a replacement for exchange. Cool part of the story was that I was going through Delta, CO (where they make them), so I packed it up and hauled it out there.

Bolted it up in the gravel parking lot the next morning. Definitely not as easy to install as my well lit garage, but man's gotta do.....

In the end, the aluminum oil pan/trans skid is a very nice, sturdy, well constructed product. It's solid and won't rust. I'd buy one from them again.
 

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2021 2dr rubicon. I should note you will need a Fumoto valve ($30) to change the oil. There's an access hole, but it's not big enough to catch the stream of oil.
 
 



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