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- Skid Plates >Rock Hard 4x4 Bolt-On Front Lower Control Arm Skid Plates - JK
Rock Hard 4x4 Bolt-On Front Lower Control Arm Skid Plates
JK
Features & Product Details
100% bolt-on skid plates for your vulnerable front lower control arm mounts. The OEM Dana 30 and 44 control arm mounts aren't braced or skid plated and are the lowest points on your rig. First to hit, first to break!
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 and every 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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Not sure why the control arms are exposed like they are? But the Rock Hard Skid Plates fix the problem and give me peace of mind that I won't have any problems on the trails with my control arms. Simple to install and maintenance free, why would anyone not want a pair of these on the rig?
Installation not as smooth as it should be. There's a hook that's supposed to grab into the shock mount, but failed to stay in place for me. Other than occasionally falling down and catching something, they do protect my lower mounts effectively. To be fair, I was less experienced in my ability to install stuff at the time, so it could be me doing something wrong.