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Just finished up a full install write-up in our Feature's Section
Here's the link:
http://www.myjeeprocks.com/feature/s...-skid-install/Last edited by Dukes69; 05-20-09, 04:51 PM.
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Originally posted by Dukes69 View PostJust finished up a full install write-up in our Feature's Section
Here's the link:
http://www.myjeeprocks.com/feature/s...-skid-install/
Tom
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Originally posted by Black & Tan TJ View PostVery nice. Now how about the trail test? I'm sitting here ready to click the "Buy Now" button, just waiting for some test results (I may not be alone).
Tom
I know alot of people are worried about the Aluminum holding up to the abuse, but it just does. And even if you manage to wear it down to a nub, you just call them up and they'll send you another one. That's some good piece of mind.
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Post a pic of of a jack under it with a rock or something in the cradle lifting the rear of the jeep off the ground completly.Lets see if it holds its shape. I really like the idea but not 100% convinced it will hold up with out some trail time on it. So their is an abuse warranty?that might change my mind.
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostPost a pic of of a jack under it with a rock or something in the cradle lifting the rear of the jeep off the ground completly.Lets see if it holds its shape. I really like the idea but not 100% convinced it will hold up with out some trail time on it. So their is an abuse warranty?that might change my mind.
not knowing with any certainty what the warranty actually is, i'll let Gerald speak on that one.
here are some pictures of the testing yesterday.
the design and shape made it VERY difficult to hit on anything. Chris tried relentlessly to smash the shit out of it, and was doing other damage in the process.
the skid is raised up higher than any other and has the radius which really prevents it from coming in contact with crap on the trail.
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ERIK
95 yj, locked lifted, and ready to rock!
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostPost a pic of of a jack under it with a rock or something in the cradle lifting the rear of the jeep off the ground completly.Lets see if it holds its shape. I really like the idea but not 100% convinced it will hold up with out some trail time on it. So their is an abuse warranty?that might change my mind.
You need an impact to show that it wont dent, a static load only proves that it will hold the weight of the Jeep. Dropping down hard on a rock is way more weight then the Jeep alone.
We intentionally tried and tried to hit this skid, and were only able to hit it a few times hard. There were no dents, only scrapes. I think the radius on the outside edge kept us from hitting it when otherwise we would have.
TamLast edited by JeepGal; 05-25-09, 02:17 PM.2002 TJ on 35s a bit of lift with some stuff
Rock-ItMan all the way around
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostPost a pic of of a jack under it with a rock or something in the cradle lifting the rear of the jeep off the ground completly.Lets see if it holds its shape. I really like the idea but not 100% convinced it will hold up with out some trail time on it. So their is an abuse warranty?that might change my mind.
Here's my pics:
Messed up cover trying to get to the skid:
"Damage" after beating the skid on purpose, this included backing the Jeep into rocks with speed! Notice the dents in the 3/16" steel diff cover in the pic above:
Last edited by Dukes69; 05-25-09, 01:38 PM.
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If the skid can hold the weight of the jeep says alot especially with a small rock on the jack plate it would put more psi when jacked up on that given point. How often have you got both tires off the ground with your skid on a rock most likely one tire is always on the ground so not all the weight is on the skid. So without causing more damage to your diff I think it would be a good test ~2000#'s is alot of weight to hold up with 1 or 2 square inches.
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostIf the skid can hold the weight of the jeep says alot especially with a small rock on the jack plate it would put more psi when jacked up on that given point. How often have you got both tires off the ground with your skid on a rock most likely one tire is always on the ground so not all the weight is on the skid. So without causing more damage to your diff I think it would be a good test ~2000#'s is alot of weight to hold up with 1 or 2 square inches.
They prove nothing in the real world, kinda like an RTI ramp. My tests will be on the trail not in the driveway. I can tell you with 100% certainty that if the skid fails they will GIVE you a new one. In the meantime, your rig will weigh less and still protect the tank just as well as steel.
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostIf the skid can hold the weight of the jeep says alot especially with a small rock on the jack plate it would put more psi when jacked up on that given point. How often have you got both tires off the ground with your skid on a rock most likely one tire is always on the ground so not all the weight is on the skid. So without causing more damage to your diff I think it would be a good test ~2000#'s is alot of weight to hold up with 1 or 2 square inches.
You'll also have to tell me where you'd like me to place it under the skid to jack the rig up with.
Like most of us that use our rigs offroad, I'm more interested in trail performance, but if it will make you happy, I'll be more than glad to subject the skid to this test again. (you really didn't think the first thing I did after I finished and installed the prototype was something other than taking a floor jack to it, did you?)
So mail me the rock, get the Savvy Website up with the buy it button ready and I'll get the floor jack out again. Deal? When you're ready, I'll post the pic and you hit the buy button.I am Savvy.
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Originally posted by curtis View PostNow thats a put your money where your mouth is challenge!
I made a small dent, that's it. Any rock big enough to not be crushed by the weight is a much easier test and one I'll be more than happy to do again.I am Savvy.
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