The savvy skid wont limit you on suspension mods any more than the ucf skid. Both are good skids but the weight difference and the stand alone steel cross members are what sold me. I can pull bottom and side wings off and trans stays put on the crossmember. UCF makes a aluminum skid also but I have read somewhere problems with bending on a hard hits because there is no steel reinforcment.The savvy 6061 aluminum is pretty tough, hit my savvy tank skid on rock and it barely scratched it. I paid considerably less than you can get a ucf ultra high clearance TC and engine skid and accessories(like lowpro mount, body lift, engine lift) shiped for.
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hit oilpan pretty good, anything I should be checking?
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Don't get me wrong, I think Savvy is the best product by far that you can buy, if it's whats suits your needs. But he said he did not want to change his suspension. So if he is going to stay with short arms, then maybe weight is not a big concern. I think he has some other options. I was looking at the steel UCF skid at half the price.Last edited by curtis; 01-30-12, 09:16 PM.IN A LAND OF FREEDOM WE ARE HELD HOSTAGE BY THE TYRANNY OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS!!
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Yes, that's what attracts me about the steel skids, the price! But I do like Blaine's handy work, and aluminum is cool We'll see how nice uncle sam is to me, if he's real nice I'll go aluminum
The only thing about the UCF skid that seems like it would be annoying is the hole for the engine oil drain plug. I wonder how messy does changing the oil get with only this little hole? The savvy skid has a much larger plate that can be easilly removed with alot more access to the bolt. Curtis, do you have any thoughts on this, and oil changes?Last edited by daniel_buck; 01-30-12, 11:40 PM.[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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I dont know if I hit my oil pan pretty hard of if the guy i got it from hit it, but I replaced the oil pan & added a Warn skid. No chances here when it comes to oil & pans ! Thats my 2 cents worth ...
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Originally posted by daniel_buck View PostYes, that's what attracts me about the steel skids, the price! But I do like Blaine's handy work, and aluminum is cool We'll see how nice uncle sam is to me, if he's real nice I'll go aluminum
The only thing about the UCF skid that seems like it would be annoying is the hole for the engine oil drain plug. I wonder how messy does changing the oil get with only this little hole? The savvy skid has a much larger plate that can be easilly removed with alot more access to the bolt. Curtis, do you have any thoughts on this, and oil changes?
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Originally posted by curtis View PostDon't get me wrong, I think Savvy is the best product by far that you can buy, if it's whats suits your needs. But he said he did not want to change his suspension. So if he is going to stay with short arms, then maybe weight is not a big concern. I think he has some other options. I was looking at the steel UCF skid at half the price.
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I already have body lift and motormount lift installed.[COLOR="#FF0000"]R[/COLOR]edneck [COLOR="#FF0000"]D[/COLOR]riveway [COLOR="#FF0000"]F[/COLOR]ab
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Originally posted by Jeeperator View PostWont fit an 06 rubi. 1997 to 2003 are different from 2004-2006. I guess you could redrill the pan though.I think thats what art did on his yellow Jeep. The price I am selling it and the extras for dont understand why it isn't gone allready lol.
I did this on an old Terra flatbelly pan that I bought for cheap
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Daniel, here is what i have on my XJ, not sure if you looked at it after our run. Its solid as hell and priced well for the quality. Install is also very easy. Would fit your jeep.
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I finally got the UCF skid plate in place of the factory transfer case skid, I like the extra clearance!! 18 inches at the lowest point on the skid. I'll get the engine skid bolted up later this week probably. It should be quick and easy i think. Just need to adjust the Novak so that it will get into 4lo, and need to adjust the rear control arms to fix the rear pinion angle now, it got alot steeper! haha
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