So I need armor, and I really can't see shelling out some of the big bucks some companies want for their skids. Has anyone made their own skids? I'm looking for gas tank t case and engine to start with. I'm mainly looking for info on thickness of the skids, what would you say would be sufficient enough for them? Thanks. I already have some sliders made up out of 3/16 square stock, all I gotta do is cut what I need to and get some supports mocked up and they'll be ready to go in.
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i have a mig welder and most of the tools to bend metal and whatnot, ive just been hunting for stock skids in jys and i can never find anything. i just need an idea of what thickness would be good to use. i dont want something too thin, but obviously something too thick i wouldnt be able to work with.Watch your backhoe, I'm the John Deere man.
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Originally posted by TerraHauler View Post3/16" should be plenty thick enough, i got a X case skid for sale, bolt it right on. Instead of a gas tank skid you could always just raise it up into the trunk area, should be high enough to not need a skidWatch your backhoe, I'm the John Deere man.
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Originally posted by Trailer Ray View Posti have a mig welder and most of the tools to bend metal and whatnot, ive just been hunting for stock skids in jys and i can never find anything. i just need an idea of what thickness would be good to use. i dont want something too thin, but obviously something too thick i wouldnt be able to work with.
most companies either use 3/16" or 1/4". I have heard of people bending skid row transfer case skids which are made from 3/16's,
If you bend a skid plate made from 1/4" though, i will shake your hand.No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View Posti still have that stock xj tank skid if you want it. i mean its a stock skid so it's pretty slim, weld some 3/16's over it and you'll be all good.
most companies either use 3/16" or 1/4". I have heard of people bending skid row transfer case skids which are made from 3/16's,
If you bend a skid plate made from 1/4" though, i will shake your hand.Watch your backhoe, I'm the John Deere man.
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My WARN T-case skid is 3/16 but I think its made out of cardboard by the way it looks now. Kilby gas tank skid is also 3/16 and has held up. Just saying, if you make your own get a good quality steel and brace it in so it has the least possible chance to moveI don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp
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Originally posted by WAD357 View PostFWIW my buddy bent his 1/4 TNT bellypan at RC last season..No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View Posti will shake his hand, thats an impressive use of the skinny pedal. FWIW I bent 2 clayton longarms at the same time (those are 1/4 )Watch your backhoe, I'm the John Deere man.
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Originally posted by Trailer Ray View Postmusta been ones you put together we'll see how things go with work and whatnot and what my funds are looking like. i mean, i need armor before oer4 soooo.....No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.
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Originally posted by JeepBabiiXJ View Posti will shake his hand, thats an impressive use of the skinny pedal. FWIW I bent 2 clayton longarms at the same time (those are 1/4 )
hell, i think ive seen everything bent at some point- Will
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