Hey buddy. Looks very nice any chance you can list the P/n for the brackets?? I can get a correct number from the pic.Did it on mine. Posted pics here somewhere. 4 brackets needed (2 each side) 8 nutserts and hardware.
Okay. Sweet im located in Australia So parts and kits are always issue.Justforjeeps has a bracket and hardware kit for the rear of the skid plates.
For the plastic bumper skid plate you need both the front and rear brackets.
Thankyou so much. I was confused with the brackets as i also had a p/n 68356520AB ss that coded for the mojave slid plate.This is the set of rear brackets I ordered -
https://www.justforjeeps.com/jl-jt-front-skid-plate-brackets-and-hardware.html
Mopar Skid Plate Brackets and Hardware for 2018-2021 Wrangler JL and 2020 Gladiator JT
FSPBH
You would need the brackets for the front of the skid plate as well.
Would you know the from bracket part numer aswell?This is the set of rear brackets I ordered -
https://www.justforjeeps.com/jl-jt-front-skid-plate-brackets-and-hardware.html
Mopar Skid Plate Brackets and Hardware for 2018-2021 Wrangler JL and 2020 Gladiator JT
FSPBH
You would need the brackets for the front of the skid plate as well.
I looked on that same site and didn't find them - but who I would ask would be Benny at allmoparparts dot come. Benny is a sponsor here and a great guy to get part info and pricing from.Would you know the from bracket part numer aswell?
All good, i think i worked out that the 2 brackets in the front are diffrent to the aft.I looked on that same site and didn't find them - but who I would ask would be Benny at allmoparparts dot come. Benny is a sponsor here and a great guy to get part info and pricing from.
I've bought from him and he's a genuine MOPAR parts guy - not after-market stuff, the real deal.
I think he's got a thread "what can we do for you" or something like that....
here it is -
https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/what-can-we-do-for-you.21910/page-67#post-888555
We're hoping to visit Australia and New Zealand in 2023. That's been on our "places to go" list for quite a while.
I find it interesting that some of the very best information on recovery, equipment reviews, what to use and how to use it, all comes from Australians.