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- Skid Plates >M.O.R.E. Oil Pan and Transmission Skid - JK
M.O.R.E. Oil Pan and Transmission Skid
JK
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This is the Mountain Off-Road Oil Pan and Transmission Skid Plate. Your oil pan, as well as your transmission can be one of the most vulnerably exposed are when off-roading. If you puncture your oil pan, then you can lose oil within seconds losing an engine. Your transmission is exposed to the same dangers. Although your vehicle is provided from the factory with a skid plate, it can be weak when experiencing heavy impacts.
The M.O.R.E. Oil and Transmission Skid is crafted from 3/16” thick high grade steel that will provide the ultimate protection if you should happen to encounter large rocks, tree stumps, and other dangerous elements found on the trail.
The Oil and Transmission skid has been powder-coated black for anti-corrosion protection, and comes with provided hardware for a ready installation.
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Super easy install, sturdy and protects exactly where it's needed. Great product!
I installed this on my '16 JKUR. Pretty easy install, and very stout. The drain hole makes a little mess, but should be expected. Have wheeled with it a few times, and nothing has come loose, and doing it's job.
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Q: Weight gray rhino3 years ago
How much does it weight as opposed to aluminium skid?
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A: 38 pounds for the steal version and 26 pounds for the aluminum version.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago
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