Glend wrote:
Careful with ordering CRD skids, as the CRDs come with the Front Diff plate installed. I bought the set as well and then had an extra one I had to sell. They are not hard to install (say compared to a lift), but the transfer case and transmission plate rely on Zerts that have to be torqued correctly into the holes provided in the frame. It is easy to mess up a Zert, you think it is tight but then when you tighten a bolt into it it spins or pops out. I had to drill one out of a frame rail and replace it with a nyloc (I can write you an essay on how to tighten up a Nyloc placed on the inside of a frame rail). The fuel tank skid is the hardest one in my opinion, especially if you have a towbar. The standard Jeep and the tank skid are mounted together (use the same holes and mounting bolts). The tank skid goes on first against the rails and then the towbar goes on and is bolted in place. You'll need assistance or blocks to support the tank skid and the towbar while you bolt it up. One word of caution, extend your breathers BEFORE you mount these skids, otherwise you have to take them off to do it later - this is especially important for the tank skid as it has a breather right on top of the tank at the rear and you cannot access it when the towbar and tank skid is in place, this I know from personal experience.
Finally, I have heard that different years plates are slightly different but it is mainly the hole placement in the frame rails (so you may have to drill a hole or two).
Hi Glend thanks for the insight....sounds like I might have to get onto extending those breathers sooner than I thought.... Yeah my KJ does already have the front diff plate installed....I only ordered the fuel tank, transmission and transfer skids. Only the transmission plate skid is an 05 the others are all 03 I think.
Damo if you get to it before me let me know how you got on as well. Cheers