bd100
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Went to a Midwest car show which had about 20 Jeeps. Lots of big tires, lifts, winches, etc. But I couldn't find a single one with any additional aftermarket skid plates. No engine and transmission skids, and no small skid plates for control arms or shocks. Nor any bumper skids. I didn't look underneath enough to see if there were any exhaust loop or axle disconnect skids. There were some sway bar disconnects to check out, though.
To be fair, I'm not sure a JK Wrangler needs control arm or shock skids as much as the JL and JT do.
Anyhow, my own JT so far is stock height so the family can get in and out, and thus I have installed skids for the control arms, shocks, exhaust loop, and a better aftermarket FAD skid. It also came from the factory with the Mopar enhanced rock rails, which are nice for the family to help climb in. I'd like to find a way to protect the exhaust crossover but not much is available for manual transmission without a lift and with the exhaust loop skid.
To be fair, I'm not sure a JK Wrangler needs control arm or shock skids as much as the JL and JT do.
Anyhow, my own JT so far is stock height so the family can get in and out, and thus I have installed skids for the control arms, shocks, exhaust loop, and a better aftermarket FAD skid. It also came from the factory with the Mopar enhanced rock rails, which are nice for the family to help climb in. I'd like to find a way to protect the exhaust crossover but not much is available for manual transmission without a lift and with the exhaust loop skid.
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