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- Skid Plates >AEV Rear Differential Skid Plate - JT/JL 2019+ & Bronco 2021+
AEV Rear Differential Skid Plate
JT/JL 2019+ & Bronco 2021+
Features & Product Details
The AEV Rear Differential Skid Plate for Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator and Ford Bronco is designed to help you slide over obstacles, instead of being stopped dead in your tracks. Situations like this can potentially cause damage to your differential housing or pinion, leaving your vehicle disabled in the middle of nowhere.
The 4mm thick, stamped steel construction of the AEV Rear Differential Skid Plate provides increased strength and reduced weight when compared to traditional forms of manufacturing. Stamping this skid plate also allowed us to form the skid plate around the rear differential, maximizing ground clearance and eliminating any snag points.
The AEV Rear Differential Skid Plate is proudly made in the USA and e-coated for maximum corrosion resistance.
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Please note: Will not fit Bronco Raptor.
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Northridge4x4 had this dropped shipped and it came in like 3 business days. impressive. it is an easy 20 minute install and fits really and has very little impact on ground clearance. It is a bit overpriced for mild steel. For some reason in I was thinking it was boron steel but it is not. Hopefully it will be able to take some punishment. It does appear like being it rests right against the differential it should do its job and it should help keep those two ribs on the diff from getting hung up. can't really rate the performance until it has survived in the rocks.