FJ40 Skid Plates - what need to be protected (1 Viewer)

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I'm referring to small objects ejected from the tires and obstacles while you crossing them.
In Eastern Canada trails are mostly seeped forested with allot of fallen trees, logs and many small rocks size of the palm, plus there is allot of the water crossings and mud.
Looking for a way to keep those to the minimum at the engine bay.
 
FJ40 Mass Produced H.D. Skid Plates

The skid plates in my ebay store look like the one in the "bsevans" post, except not 3/8" thick. Mine look more like the one in the "cruiserjunki" post, 3/16" thick, not over-kill, not too heavy, but will still support the weight of your vehicle with ease!!!
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The skid plates in my ebay store look like the one in the "bsevans" post, except not 3/8" thick. Mine look more like the one in the "cruiserjunki" post, 3/16" thick, not over-kill, not too heavy, but will still support the weight of your vehicle with ease!!!
Tojoproducts@aol.com

Have any of your customers tried this plate with a 4sp, AA RockBox, 4sp tcase combo?
 
Have any of your customers tried this plate with a 4sp, AA RockBox, 4sp tcase combo?
I don't know, but it is very common to lower the skid plate 1/2" to 3/4" on Chevota conversions, so I imagine anyone can lower this plate if necessary???
 
Just built one for the rig because the stock one doesn't fit not that the sm420 is in the rig. It's fairly easy to do with plate. I want to the metal store and got 8 plates that were in the scrap bin and started playing Tetris. Cut weld mark measure cut weld etc. I'll slap some pics up.
 
Has anyone modified the 4 speed skid plate for the H55F and split transfer case with the cross member?

When it was my DD and off road I got real use to the skid plate being there and would like to have it back when it is ready to drive again.
 

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