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Rock Hard 4x4 Rear Upper/Frame Side Control Arm Skid Plate
JT
Features & Product Details
Rock Hard 4x4 is very proud to offer the Heaviest Duty 1/4" Thick Control Arm Skid Plates for the Jeep Gladiator JT.
100% bolt-on skid plates for your vulnerable rear upper control arm mounts.
Our 1/4" thick skid plates are made from a solid sheet of steel then bent, formed, and hand welded into it's highly protective shape. Notched for zerk grease fittings found on common control arm joint upgrades.
Strength
Our skid plate system is the industry standard because of the confidence it instills in each customer. Each control arm skid is laser cut from 1/4" thick steel coated in our weather and debris resistant powder coat finish. Strength is proven on virtually all Jeep enthusiast forums with glowing reviews. Since 2007 our skid plate system has been the undisputed leader in undercarriage protection.
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NOTE: Not compatible with alignment cam bolts. Not compatible with aftermarket control arm mounts (ie long arm suspension).
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I purchased these skid plates when I bent and tore some lesser quality skid plates on a trial for my 2022 Gladiator Rubicon. These are of amazing quality and very heavy duty. Please note that this skid plate is actually for the rear lower control arm, frame side (not the upper control arm as the name suggests). They were easy to install but the passenger side was a bit more difficult due to the OEM fuel tank skid plate that was in the way. Pro tip - if you have the OEM fuel tank skid plate, loosen the fuel tank skid plate bolts by a turn or two (do not remove) and also loosen the rear LCA bolt (axle side) for the passenger side as this will allow you to shift the skid plate and manipulate the front end of the LCA to get the skid plate mounted and bolt through. I haven't put these skid plates to the test yet but they are extremely heavy duty and will no doubt hold up to any abuse you can throw at them. I highly recommend these skid plates!