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DM-15P011-01
The Transfer Case Skid Plate not only looks great, but it provides maximum ground clearance while protecting your vulnerable transfer case. This will also give your truck an extra structural crossmember between your frame rails. Engineered with laser cut 3/16" steel plate and 1.5" x .120 DOM tubing. It's stout tube and plate design protects your t-case on the one side, including drainage holes allowing water and debris to escape. The other side is open, allowing heat from your exhaust system to escape. The skid plate comes raw or powder coated semi-gloss black and locates in two factory holes on your frame rail. Just drill your other four holes and bolt it on using supplied hardware. Raw option is perfect for anyone looking for a base to build off of such as transmission mounts when doing engine swaps.
NOTE: Fits Broncos and F Series truck models with AOD, E4OD and BW1356 transfer cases, however it can be used for other applications given its bolt on design. If this transfer case skid plate is used on Standard cab Truck please note that the back two bolt holes don't contact the frame rail. Spacers will need to made if customer wants to use all 6 bolt holes.
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We accept product returns within 30-days after you have received your order. All returns are subject up to a 20% restocking fee after approval.
I had to use 2" aluminum square stock to space this down cause I have a NV271 T-case swap in my 97. I got rubber square table ends to plug up the square stock ends. It looks pretty nice.
97 Ford Crew Cab - The mechanical parts/adaptors are of good quality and not too difficult to install, but the electrical instructions could be improved, and I’d appreciate a hard copy to have under the truck.
To get a clean install, I ended up removing all of the thresholds, upper seat belt mounts, and lower panels except for the driver's side kick panel. Then I removed all of the plastic wire conduit, carefully laid out the wires, and made my plan for drilling, cutting and splicing where needed. The only wires that needed to be extended were the main power and ground. Once I had wiring neatly laid out, spliced and the heat shrink installed, I reinstalled the plastic conduit. I spent 24 hours on the disassembly, wiring, and reassembly, but it turned out nice. A few grommets of various sizes like single wire, ¼” and ½” I.D. will come in useful as well as some baling wire as a wire puller/fish tool.
In the end they turned out great and tucked away nicely, but it took me 30 hours to get them installed. I recommend this adapter kit!
Very good quality re-production part for the windshield washer reservoir. The OEM pump fit perfectly.
The light went in no problem and look great at night, the only down side was I ordered the wrong one, which is on me because I didn't realize I had the metal dome light. Only recommend to double check the kit you order. Sorry for the dirty dash, its a work in progress.
Originally planned to piece together a set of links for my 99 Dana 60 axle under my bullnose ford. When adding in the time wasted trying to source different parts and hardware as well as designing them this was far cheaper and very high quality. I ended up welding the tabs to the frame. I figured if I ever decided to run no sway bar they wouldn’t hurt being there. Even when pushed to the edge of the frame there is a little miss alignment from mount to the sway bar but I doubt it would ever hurt anything. I added some 1/2 inch aluminum round stock spacers between the links at the top mount to push the links inward toward the center of the frame and that seems to have helped the alignment of the links and made the mounting position more parallel. Overall super happy with these. If sky’s has made it for the front end of my truck it’s under there.
The cut was off so had to recut the side for the turbo to make it stright to fit
The light went in no problem and look great at night, the only down side was I ordered the wrong one, which is on me because I didn't realize I had the metal dome light. Only recommend to double check the kit you order. Sorry for the dirty dash, its a work in progress.
Originally planned to piece together a set of links for my 99 Dana 60 axle under my bullnose ford. When adding in the time wasted trying to source different parts and hardware as well as designing them this was far cheaper and very high quality. I ended up welding the tabs to the frame. I figured if I ever decided to run no sway bar they wouldn’t hurt being there. Even when pushed to the edge of the frame there is a little miss alignment from mount to the sway bar but I doubt it would ever hurt anything. I added some 1/2 inch aluminum round stock spacers between the links at the top mount to push the links inward toward the center of the frame and that seems to have helped the alignment of the links and made the mounting position more parallel. Overall super happy with these. If sky’s has made it for the front end of my truck it’s under there.
The steering linkage upgrade for my Dana 60 axle is top shelf. The rep at OBS was excellent to deal with, Replies to my questions were very quick and helpful. The package arrived in a timely manner and in excellent condition. I highly recommend OBS for your custom parts and obs parts.
Great product! Easy to install one step closer to getting my Lighting restored!!
Excellent product and solution for my OBS Bronco