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| Author: | wildrussian [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:26 am ] |
| Post subject: | Skid question |
Well after doing my breathers the other day, I went a little offroad and I had to cross the creek. Well the water was a little muddy so I couldn't see all that well and while I was going through I bottomed out my cross bar on the rock. After that I decided that saving for the lift can wait and I will get some skid plates with the money I have so far. I went on justforjeeps.com to get them and the engine skid is descried like that: Engine (82210769)(+26.10) Transfer Case (82209455) So my questions is, I have an 05 Sport with auto tranny, Is the engine skid and transfer case skid a one piece? When I try to buy the skids, I can only get Engine (82210769)(+26.10) Transfer Case (82209455) and tranny skid and fuel tank, but there is no transfer case as a separate entry on the list. Any help is understanding that would be greatly appreciated by wildrussian! P.S if you have hard time understanding my english thats because i really am russian. |
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| Author: | Tokyojoe [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 8:30 am ] |
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Skids are separate. 1. Front Engine Skid 2. Tranny Skid 3. Transfer Case Skid 4. Fuel Tank Skid If you want maximum protection, skip the Tranny Skid (OEM) and get an All J Super Skid II. |
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| Author: | hyedipin [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:08 am ] |
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I read a few topics where OEM skid plates weren't recommended.. Not sure why. Which skids are recommended and are they heavier/lighter than OEM skids? |
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| Author: | wildrussian [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:21 am ] |
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I know the OEM skids are not greatest but for the amount of wheeling I am doing, they would do fine, plus I olny have few hundread saved up. So I need to call justforjeeps.com and talk to them about the engine and transfer case skid description and what it means? |
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| Author: | LostEddie [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:07 am ] |
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Check out www.jparts.com for discounted MOPAR parts and free shipping if over $100. Easy to find all skids on this site. Products ------------------------------------------------------ 1 x Skid Plate - Engine(2002-2007) (L82209026) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate - Transmission(2005-2007) (L82210003) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate-Transfer Case(2004-2007) (L82209455) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate-Fuel Tank(2002-2007) (L82206122) = $94.82 1 x Gas Cap-Locking(2002-2007)l (L5278655AB) = $12.37 ------------------------------------------------------ Sub-Total: $228.39 Shipping: $0.00 Total: $228.39 |
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| Author: | CaKJFreedom [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:16 pm ] |
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Quote: Which skids are recommended and are they heavier/lighter than OEM skids?
For the front engine skid and the transfer skid, the Mopar ones are fine. There are a couple options for the tranny skid (I love my All J super skid) and one good one for the gas skid, Kilby. These are just way sturdier than the OEM ones, which dent up pretty easy. I'll try and fine a picture. |
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| Author: | hyedipin [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:01 pm ] |
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How much of a drag are they? (How much would you say they all weigh) |
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| Author: | humptyjumped [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:03 pm ] |
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If you order from the dealer, be careful. Mopar refers to the engine skid as a transfer case skid as well. |
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| Author: | wildrussian [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:33 pm ] |
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Quote: LostEddie
Check out www.jparts.com for discounted MOPAR parts and free shipping if over $100. Easy to find all skids on this site. Products ------------------------------------------------------ 1 x Skid Plate - Engine(2002-2007) (L82209026) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate - Transmission(2005-2007) (L82210003) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate-Transfer Case(2004-2007) (L82209455) = $40.40 1 x Skid Plate-Fuel Tank(2002-2007) (L82206122) = $94.82 1 x Gas Cap-Locking(2002-2007)l (L5278655AB) = $12.37 ------------------------------------------------------ Sub-Total: $228.39 Shipping: $0.00 Total: $228.39 Would these skids cover everything? |
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| Author: | WoodysKJ [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:08 pm ] |
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They will cover everything you need to cover. BUT.. You will find that this item: "Skid Plate - Engine(2002-2007) (L82209026) = $40.40" Is no longer available. I just went round and round with the dealer about this. Seem they have switched vendors or some crap like that and it has a NEW part number as well as a higher price. Good Luck. IF you can find the old part number BUY IT. I did. I found ONE in wisconsin someplace and grabbed it. |
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| Author: | LostEddie [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:26 pm ] |
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Just pulled this from the jparts site -- same #. BTW this is a DC Jeep dealer. Skid Plate - Transmission(2005-2007) [L82210003] $42.50 $41.23 Liberty Transmission, bridges gap between front and transfer case skid plates, front(engine)plate must also be installed. Adds extra protection when off roading. Made from heavy-guage steel and painted with a high quality black powdercoat finish. Inst'l time 0.5hrs. List Price: $50.00 Your Price: $42.50 Special Price: $41.23 You Save: $8.78 (18%) |
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| Author: | WoodysKJ [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:36 pm ] |
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I know, the websites are all, or most of the ones i found, saying the same thing. BUT when you go to order it, call first because the old part number will refer to the new part number and that part number is not even available to be ordered until 7/23 (today as a matter of fact), and the price my local stealership is quoting is 123.00 Just don't be suprised if you run into issues when orderin off the web the one front skid. get a human being on the line and get them to tell you it is an old one and they HAVE IT! I didn that in wisconsin and he sent it to me for 49.00. |
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| Author: | wildrussian [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 2:44 pm ] |
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you guys are talking about different skids, WoddysKj is talking about old engine skid and LostEddie is talking about transmission skid. You all getting me confused! |
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| Author: | WoodysKJ [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 3:01 pm ] |
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Sorry, don't intend to confuse. Just keep the engin skid number issue in mind and don't be suprised if you receive only 3 skids and a "BackOrder" on the last one. |
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| Author: | LostEddie [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:40 pm ] |
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Oops -- My confusion, I missread the post. Only the three below are currently listed at jparts! So front is a problem. Liberty Skid Plate - Transmission(2005-2007) $41.23 L82210003 Liberty Skid Plate-Fuel Tank(2002-2007) $98.12 L82206122 Liberty Skid Plate-Transfer Case(2004-2007) $41.23 L82209455 |
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| Author: | Jeepjeepster [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:49 pm ] |
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hyedipin wrote: How much of a drag are they? (How much would you say they all weigh)
Not very much at all Hyedipin. -Tank skid: 26 lbs. -Transfer case skid : 11 lbs. -Transmission skid: 19 lbs. - Engine skid (older $50.00): 17 lbs. |
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| Author: | wildrussian [ Mon Jul 23, 2007 7:31 pm ] |
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Another one for you guys, should I get the tow hooks or the skids first? |
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| Author: | spoonplugger1 [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:52 am ] |
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My 2005 Sport has the engine and transfercase skids on stock. Look before you buy. You'll need the tow hooks and sliders also to go off road with some confidence. Body damage done without the sliders is many times more than their cost. |
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| Author: | wildrussian [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:25 am ] |
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i was pretty sure I don't have any, I changed the oil in it a while back and didn't see anything. The only thing I have under there are the cross bars. |
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| Author: | CaKJFreedom [ Tue Jul 24, 2007 11:40 am ] |
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If you have skills, get the tow hooks before the skids. I got the hooks first figuring at least if I get stuck on a easy thing, someone could pull me off. Front engine skid on the left, All J super skid for the transmission on the right. Just a bit sturdier isn't it?
Transfer case skid (from the driver's side)
And the Mopar gas skid. Notice how the corners bend, I was just waiting for that to fold in and puncture the tank. I don't have pictures of the Kilby on, but it has drain holes too, but has closed corners and is much thicker.
I know JeepJeepster has some good skid plate pictures somehwere. |
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