Spike6901 wrote:
Did you get the correct year skidplate. I am not sure if Rusty's makes a skid plate for the '04 and '05 models yet. He didn't 8 months ago.
and i am finding out the hard way that he still doesnt
the page doesnt say anything about different model years, but i identified my libby as an 04 in the vehicle info (which is required).
rusty's kj trans and engine skid
here is the plate they show for the libby
the plate i received looks a little different than the pics i have seen for the older models. the bend where the plate goes up to meet the rear cross member (where the logo is cut into it) isnt 90 degrees like in the pics i have seen, instead it is at more like 60 ot 70 degrees (more gradual but that section is a little longer).
i guess i may be the guinea pig. problems i am running into with the skid.
1.when the front is installed, the plate it too short to reach the rear crossmember (and vice versa)
2.if the rear is installed 1st, only the outer 2 bolt holes line up (the inner 2 do not) and of course, it will not reach the front holes
3.if the rear is installed 1st, the plate covers a hole used to mount the factory t-c skid
4.the plate doesnt fit flat on the rear cross member even if the rear is bolted up 1st
lucky me...rustys is closed until monday
i didnt realize how much ground clearance is lost with this thing...dissappointing to say the least and i cant quite figure out the need for the way it drops down then slants up to meet the cross member. there would be plenty of clearance between the plate and the stuff ti is protecting even if the plate was completely flat