Skid plates are designed to protect your investment: your Wrangler. Off-roading should be a time for adventure and exploration, so outfitting your Jeep with these parts will ensure a safe and successful journey. This tech guide will explain the benefits of skid plates, the level of protection they offer, and the type of terrain they should be used in.
Contents
- Why Do I Need Skid Plates?
- Did Skid Plates Come Factory on Wranglers?
- Starting the Ascent: Front Air Dam Plates
- Steering Box Skid Plates - Lane Changes Anyone?
- Control Arms - One of the Lowest Points
- Gas Tank Skid Plates - Don't Let Your Wrangler Bleed
- Oil Pan Skid Plate - Protecting the Core
- Transmission/Transfer Case Skid Plates - The Biggest Plate
- Differential Covers - Keeping Your Gears Turning
- Recommended Skid Plates for Your Wrangler
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Skid plates are a necessity if you're looking to tackle hazardous trails. A puncture in your gas tank or oil pan will not only leave you stranded, but will leave you with a hefty repair bill. Keep your Wrangler and your wallet safe with a set of skid plates.