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I am getting ready to take my new Gladiator Rubicon to some rock crawling trails. I am stock height with 35" tires so a little taller than stock but for sure expect to hit the belly on more rocks than my JKUR with a 3.5" lift and 35s. The stock skids seem decent but anyone have any suggestions on additional skids that are critically needed?
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I am getting ready to take my new Gladiator Rubicon to some rock crawling trails. I am stock height with 35" tires so a little taller than stock but for sure expect to hit the belly on more rocks than my JKUR with a 3.5" lift and 35s. The stock skids seem decent but anyone have any suggestions on additional skids that are critically needed?
I have been checking with a few aftermarket vendors and some manufactures and there is very little available out there. I can not find a front diff skid, oil/trans skid or exhaust skid. Hopefully the aftermarket catches up with demand since not all of us want to go 4 inch lifts with 40 inch tires
 

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I have been checking with a few aftermarket vendors and some manufactures and there is very little available out there. I can not find a front diff skid, oil/trans skid or exhaust skid. Hopefully the aftermarket catches up with demand since not all of us want to go 4 inch lifts with 40 inch tires
Any JL skids for the front half should work on the JT. Of course I haven't looked to see what's available.
 
 



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