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Hahahaha, that dog has me rolling. It's a quote from the movie dodgeball...not worth watching.
Since so many of you seem to have missed it, the OP specifically asked if it was "NECESSARY". You liking what you've chosen to buy is not the same thing.
Yes! But again I guess it all depends if you are going wheeling or to the mall. :yup:
Yes! But again I guess it all depends if you are going wheeling or to the mall. :yup:
Since so many of you seem to have missed it, the OP specifically asked if it was "NECESSARY". You liking what you've chosen to buy is not the same thing.
Well, you got me there. I am a mall crawler and that is why I still run the same factory skid plates on Moby that came on him back in January of 2007. Clearly, if I actually wheeled my Jeeps, I'd need to buy expensive replacement skids.
I should have added in my response. Necessary, no, recommended, yes for '12 and up autos with the transmission cooling line out in the open. I feel a lot better about having that line protected.
I thought on Moby you had the Evo Protek setup? Maybe just the oil/tranny skid though?
Moby runs an 6.2L LS. Nobody makes a skid for it or the 6L80 transmission we are running. Needless to say, we don't run ANY skids other than what came from the factory. Of course, I never wheel my Jeeps.
Ah makes sense. I'll free up some money then when I go to a 4" lift with 40's and get rid of all of my skids. Probably save a ton of weight too.
You sure make a lot of wheelin videos for you never wheeling your Jeep
Yeah who would be dumb enough to wheel with stock skids, except at the mall of course. We ALL should spend cash on TnT aluminum skid plates and pay someone to install them! :yup:
Damn! Sorry I said anything. :bowdown:
I'm running the ProTek system. Had it on the rack this weekend rotating tires and noticed some newly aquired rash from sliding off a rock...did their job just fine!
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