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Are there any conflicts with engine skid plates with no lift?

Blade1668

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I've had the ASFIR Engine/Trans skid both with and without lift. Fits and works great. (22 Gladiator Rubicon)
I've got the same and no lift installed.... yet.
I'm sure it's protected the belly of mine just driving up the driveway. :giggle: Not really joking about that either, I got a dent in my LJ rear drive shaft.
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Hey everyone, just wondering if I’ll have any issues running an engine/trans skid plate on a stock height rubicon. I know on the JK you typically needed at least a 2 inch lift to run most engine/trans skid plates, so wondering if that’s the case with the JT. I’m specifically looking at the MORE skid plate.
I had skid plates on a stock height 2016 JK (2 door) before I lifted it. No worries. Shouldn't be any issues on a JL or JT either.
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