JL Complete Bellypan Skid Plate System with Dual Crossmembers - Rock Hard 4x4

ROCK HARD 4X4

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James breaks down our JL Complete Bellypan system! The key ingredients are our 1" x 2" thick steel CNC machined crossmembers we add to every JL skid system.


Steel: http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-90509.htm

Aluminum: http://www.rockhard4x4.com/product_p/rh-90549.htm

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JTCO

Meme King
Wow. Beautiful system and great design. Great price too.

Knowing you guys, I'm assuming you have tested this, but curious about how much heat it holds in vs no skids at all as far as uphill grades?
 

ROCK HARD 4X4

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Wow. Beautiful system and great design. Great price too.

Knowing you guys, I'm assuming you have tested this, but curious about how much heat it holds in vs no skids at all as far as uphill grades?

James road tested the complete system in steel from Nebraska to Oklahoma to New Mexico to Arizona. He heat gunned the floor along the way and didn't detect any increase. Air flow remains great since the nose of the oil pan skid plate isn't an air dam.
 

This looks fantastic, and earlier than I was expecting for a full skid plate system.

You made a good point at the beginning about the smaller lift kits being used on the JLs, which means more scraping. I’ve been trying to hold off on any major crawling for that reason.


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JTCO

Meme King
James road tested the complete system in steel from Nebraska to Oklahoma to New Mexico to Arizona. He heat gunned the floor along the way and didn't detect any increase. Air flow remains great since the nose of the oil pan skid plate isn't an air dam.

Thank you for the feedback. Looks like a great system.
 

BillArnett

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Looks nice. Two questions : how much does it weigh and can I get just the front part without the gas tank and exhaust parts?
 

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