Skid plates and diff covers
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Skid plates and diff covers
Hi guys. Just wondering if those of you that have skid plates did you also change your diff cover? Is it unnecessary with skid plate protection? I am planning a regear very soon and I thought what a good time to replace the stock diff cover with one more stout. I know I need (should) at a bare minimum get skids but just wondering if any of you have doubled up. Thank you.
I am looking to wheel on moderate trails and every now and then try a tougher trail that is not insane. I watched some of the videos you guys have posted and some of your wheeling is awesome!
I am looking to wheel on moderate trails and every now and then try a tougher trail that is not insane. I watched some of the videos you guys have posted and some of your wheeling is awesome!
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
It's not a bad idea to upgrade the diff covers to protect them, it will certainly give you peace of mind. Poison Spyder bombshell are a good choice. Maybe others here will give you some advice.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
Don’t do the diff skids, you lose about an inch clearance and that’s the same difference between, say, 33” and 35” tires. The poison spyder ones are a good choice like Ken says but the stock ones hold up pretty good I’d you grind the bottom lip down so they don’t catch on rocks and get peeled back
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
Until you get some trail time and learn where everything is under the vehicle, you'll likely hit your diffs at some point. Diff covers are one of the essential protection items as they are the lowest point under the vehicle. You puncture/mangle a diff cover, and you aren't driving home.
Invest in a good cover. Some lockers you get come with a cover as a part of the system (cable/electrical/air actuated) so keep that in mind. I use the SOLID brand covers (link) and very happy with them. When you purchase them or any other, invest in a set of Lube Lockers (link). It'll make servicing the diffs in the future much easier.
As far as the rest of the skids, crawl under the jeep, look to see what could get hit while on trail, and decide what needs protection.
Invest in a good cover. Some lockers you get come with a cover as a part of the system (cable/electrical/air actuated) so keep that in mind. I use the SOLID brand covers (link) and very happy with them. When you purchase them or any other, invest in a set of Lube Lockers (link). It'll make servicing the diffs in the future much easier.
As far as the rest of the skids, crawl under the jeep, look to see what could get hit while on trail, and decide what needs protection.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
A lot of good information guys. I never took into consideration the added depth of using a diff skid or slider. Diff covers have made the list and from what I read about the lube lockers they seem to make life a whole lot easier.
Randy and Ken, I have a 2015 JK Sport 6 speed manual. I am wondering what your JK set up is?
Thanks guys.
Randy and Ken, I have a 2015 JK Sport 6 speed manual. I am wondering what your JK set up is?
Thanks guys.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
You can see my list of mods in my signature below. Besides the stubby antenna I have a 3.5” lift and 37’s. I also am now fully armored. It’s a ‘13 JKR and also a manual. Your list will change as you get out there and get a feel for what you need/want.Mikmaq wrote:A lot of good information guys. I never took into consideration the added depth of using a diff skid or slider. Diff covers have made the list and from what I read about the lube lockers they seem to make life a whole lot easier.
Randy and Ken, I have a 2015 JK Sport 6 speed manual. I am wondering what your JK set up is?
Thanks guys.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
Unless you weld it with two batteries and 6013 rod.BlackNBlue-ISH wrote: You puncture/mangle a diff cover, and you aren't driving home.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
I agree on the diff covers and the lube locker. I've nudged the stock ones and they started leaking. Since replacing them with heavy duty covers and lube lockers I've had no issues and it's been several years. If you do need to get in there, the lube lockers are reusable.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
In the dark on a gravel road wearing 4 pairs of sunglasses in UtahZAEDOCK wrote:Unless you weld it with two batteries and 6013 rod.BlackNBlue-ISH wrote: You puncture/mangle a diff cover, and you aren't driving home.
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You telling me he couldnt fix it with a length of chain ? FjR68
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
I'm a follower of the Armor before lift and tires, so I have a full underbody, Evap Armor (needs to be installed) both diffs (only one on so far, the other on a nice Saturday whenever those start). and still acquiring my sliders, but should have them soon, and having a shop put them on (don't trust myself to both drill into the body for the Nutserts, and to weld parts onto the frame (looking at the EVO Boatsides)). I only have a leveling kit and 32"s on the jeep so far, but plan on a 3.5 with flat fenders and 37"s eventually...
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
I agree the armor is a necessity and in the long run is the better choice. If you guys are welding with two car batteries, jumper cables, and welding rods in the field that is a party I want to be at. Thank you guys for passing on your experience. I am soaking it all in.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
I found the bombshell covers to be good covers and actually some of the cheaper ones on the market (which is a shocker for a poison spider product). Certainly an area of the jeep that you NEED to protect. Can you wheel without the stuff, sure, but if your not careful you will need a lift home some day. Plate it to your liking, and budget at the time. Start with some of the important areas first, and work out from there. Spend the money and get some good solid skids if your not putting a lift on first you will need them.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
I looked at a few Jeep webpages and saw pretty much the same diff covers and even the prices were just about the same on each page. I am going to go with the Spyder diff covers and lube lockers, easy investment.
JK owners did you just plate over the evap canister or did you use the evap relocation kit and then plate over or not?
Thanks again for the info guys.
JK owners did you just plate over the evap canister or did you use the evap relocation kit and then plate over or not?
Thanks again for the info guys.
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Re: Skid plates and diff covers
Either option will work fine. If you think you will eventually have on board air you can mount a small tank above the axle so it might be better to save that spot for that.Mikmaq wrote:
JK owners did you just plate over the evap canister or did you use the evap relocation kit and then plate over or not?
Thanks again for the info guys.
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