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its just plate bent at a 90 degree angle going up the side of the frame with some holes in it.
i know dpg and jcr belly skids do this, so here is a pic of the jcr unit.
their holes are slotted to accomate for small t-case drops i believe, but im just posting it so you get the idea
I looked for some, but no. and that jeep is long gone.
its just plate bent at a 90 degree angle going up the side of the frame with some holes in it.
i know dpg and jcr belly skids do this, so here is a pic of the jcr unit.

their holes are slotted to accomate for small t-case drops i believe, but im just posting it so you get the idea
its just plate bent at a 90 degree angle going up the side of the frame with some holes in it.
i know dpg and jcr belly skids do this, so here is a pic of the jcr unit.
their holes are slotted to accomate for small t-case drops i believe, but im just posting it so you get the idea






