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I love it. ...but that sump skid won't work with the Rasta products I have installed already. What do those control-arm skid plates sell for?
 

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Like the tank skid plate and the control arm and tranny ones. The sump guard doesnt have the seemless transition like the one i got from neil
 

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Look good.. what type of material is being used, and also what are the dimensions. (i.e, thickness of the material) any links for some prices?
 

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Is the gas tank skid mounted to the frame rails? If so, would they not be mountable with RS Sliders?
 

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Not bad work. The tank skid looks doable with the sliders and the Rasta T-Case guard many of us have. Just might have to do a little adjsuting on one or the other.

I have to do a lot of that mismatching the best from all sources.
 

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Since the sump guard doesn't have a hole to get to the recovery point, I noticed that you have a couple others poking through the bumper. What was the thinking there? Why not just keep open the access to the original recovery point?
 

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