JordanFleenor
Well-Known Member
^ It's about freakin time aye? Well thanks. Just post it here when you find out 

^ It's about freakin time aye? Well thanks. Just post it here when you find out![]()
Allow me to constructively critique, but won't the downpipe get hit before the skid plate will? In essence, this design wouldn't have the complete intended effect. For example - the PasswordJDM one is made to cover the downpipe from damage, there are others made for just the oil pan, the best one is made for both. If your downpipe gets hit and cracks your header or breaks off exhaust manifold studs, the skid place in this design will remain fresh, new, and untouched - depending on the impact of course. Is a skid plate designed essentially to cover just your oil pan in 'slammed' applications, or should all components be covered in case of impact? I would consider welding a box or raised plate over that open area, just to prevent that risk. Of course this would be additional work.
Nice. From that same picture it doesn't look like there's even a reason to have that hole if nothing goes down into it, the pipe looks like it could be above it?
That's just the mock-up though, here it is mounted:
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I see no need to even have that hole there..
I have those same jackstands
Or is that hole there so that if something hits the plate and doesn't go in line with the downpipe, so that the plate can bend up but not press on the downpipe?
So you wanna build me one? How much?