Hey Mr. Sa,
Just checking in again to see if you were ever able to make those skid plates?
Cheers,
Jessey
Front skid plates for sale, interested?
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I bought one of these but cannot for the life of me figure out where it bolts up. I have an '89 L300 and have removed the two thin front guards from beneath my van. Does anyone have photos of one of these installed?
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If not to late I would be interested I have a 91 Automatic.
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I'm out of them right now, I'm trying to come up with a different design thats a little easier to mount. I could do another run of these same styles if there is enough interest.
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If i can get much interest, I'll make another run of these, my friend that was doing them before is unable to now, but i know someone else that will be able to, might just cost me a little more.
After my last run, a few people had trouble mounting them. just be aware that it will take some bending/drilling on your part to fit them. and you NEED the undertray under the engine to mount them to.
If you're interested, post your material preference, steel or aluminum, and auto or manual trans. If i get a lot of interest in aluminum i'll do some, otherwise they'll be all steel.
I'll give it a couple weeks to guage interest, then make a run based on that. so we're looking at about a month timeframe.
I'm still planning on eventually doing a super strong version, but not until i can find someone that will work with me on building them. and those will cost quite a bit more than these.
After my last run, a few people had trouble mounting them. just be aware that it will take some bending/drilling on your part to fit them. and you NEED the undertray under the engine to mount them to.
If you're interested, post your material preference, steel or aluminum, and auto or manual trans. If i get a lot of interest in aluminum i'll do some, otherwise they'll be all steel.
I'll give it a couple weeks to guage interest, then make a run based on that. so we're looking at about a month timeframe.
I'm still planning on eventually doing a super strong version, but not until i can find someone that will work with me on building them. and those will cost quite a bit more than these.
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Front skid plates for sale, interested?
How much do these end up costing with shipping to Ca? I'd be Aluminium for Auto. Thanks!Mr.SA wrote:If i can get much interest, I'll make another run of these, my friend that was doing them before is unable to now, but i know someone else that will be able to, might just cost me a little more.
After my last run, a few people had trouble mounting them. just be aware that it will take some bending/drilling on your part to fit them. and you NEED the undertray under the engine to mount them to.
If you're interested, post your material preference, steel or aluminum, and auto or manual trans. If i get a lot of interest in aluminum i'll do some, otherwise they'll be all steel.
I'll give it a couple weeks to guage interest, then make a run based on that. so we're looking at about a month timeframe.
I'm still planning on eventually doing a super strong version, but not until i can find someone that will work with me on building them. and those will cost quite a bit more than these.
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Front skid plates for sale, interested?
depends on how cheap i can get them cut, and bent. its going to be a little more than before so im guessing around 200-250 for steel. I havent done aluminum yet but i'm guessing it'll add another 100 to that.bigsleep55 wrote:How much do these end up costing with shipping to Ca? I'd be Aluminium for Auto. Thanks!Mr.SA wrote:If i can get much interest, I'll make another run of these, my friend that was doing them before is unable to now, but i know someone else that will be able to, might just cost me a little more.
After my last run, a few people had trouble mounting them. just be aware that it will take some bending/drilling on your part to fit them. and you NEED the undertray under the engine to mount them to.
If you're interested, post your material preference, steel or aluminum, and auto or manual trans. If i get a lot of interest in aluminum i'll do some, otherwise they'll be all steel.
I'll give it a couple weeks to guage interest, then make a run based on that. so we're looking at about a month timeframe.
I'm still planning on eventually doing a super strong version, but not until i can find someone that will work with me on building them. and those will cost quite a bit more than these.