Skid plate, pictures...
- dfnder
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Can we see a picture of the whole front end, I think I want one. My only concern is with the extra coverage in front how much will it effect cooling?
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
I believe that was part of the design process with input from people in hot places (like Australia) who have similar designs and no overheating issues.dfnder wrote:...My only concern is with the extra coverage in front how much will it effect cooling?
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
See page 14, not exactly the same but it sits the same. Combine that view with Fexlboi's picture and you should get a good idea of what it looks like.dfnder wrote:Can we see a picture of the whole front end, I think I want one. My only concern is with the extra coverage in front how much will it effect cooling?
By the way, how long before we are creating an independent website for this thread alone?
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Who would have thought! It's already getting to be the joke of the forum!
Fexlboi, you must have really big fat fingers 'cause it was quite an easy install for me. Could be that my truck was on a hoist? In all, it probably took me 5 min. to put it up, just start a few bolts so it stays in place and slowly work you way. The trick with the lower passenger side bolt is to position your wrench with it's "tail" facing the driver's side it that makes sense.
It's not the stongest/best design but we had a decent template, it does the job and anything more complicated would have been a lot pricier. I had the thinner plate before (same design) bashed it really good on many occasions and it held real good so this one will be even better. The bottom attachment is actually quite strong and will keep this plate where it belongs...
Now, do we really need to keep the joke going? I mean, who needs p.17 ?!?
Cheers,
David
Fexlboi, you must have really big fat fingers 'cause it was quite an easy install for me. Could be that my truck was on a hoist? In all, it probably took me 5 min. to put it up, just start a few bolts so it stays in place and slowly work you way. The trick with the lower passenger side bolt is to position your wrench with it's "tail" facing the driver's side it that makes sense.
It's not the stongest/best design but we had a decent template, it does the job and anything more complicated would have been a lot pricier. I had the thinner plate before (same design) bashed it really good on many occasions and it held real good so this one will be even better. The bottom attachment is actually quite strong and will keep this plate where it belongs...
Now, do we really need to keep the joke going? I mean, who needs p.17 ?!?
Cheers,
David
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Hi all! I just installed my skid plate and it fit great. However, warmland89 was at my house with his '89 and there is no way it would have fit his. There is no place for the back two bolts and the bends are not right. So if you have an '89 and are wanting one of these maybe check first. I am not sure if it is an '89 thing or maybe some vans are slightly different.
Thanks again to Isaac and David!
-Mark
Thanks again to Isaac and David!
-Mark
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
hope everybody enjoy & benefits the new skid plate . i give my original delica skid plate to delicat(david) & fishlslapper so our member in this forum will benefits on this as david & isaac has more time than me.
i am happy thats its all working good for everybody here in this forum.
david & isaac spend lots of time & effort to make this work.
I salute this 2 guys for doing such a fantastic job to put this skid plate work & it came thru. thank you very much guys.
keep the good work;
Cheers;
Mardy
i am happy thats its all working good for everybody here in this forum.
david & isaac spend lots of time & effort to make this work.
I salute this 2 guys for doing such a fantastic job to put this skid plate work & it came thru. thank you very much guys.
keep the good work;
Cheers;
Mardy
Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Anyone planning a trip to Alberta, in the not to distant future, that wouldnt mind having my skid plate hitch a ride? 

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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Hey there. I just put one on an '88 van for shaun yesterday and it fit fantastic !! The only problem i ran into was the front passenger side bolt was a tight fit with AC thing in the way.DelicaMark wrote:Hi all! I just installed my skid plate and it fit great. However, warmland89 was at my house with his '89 and there is no way it would have fit his. There is no place for the back two bolts and the bends are not right. So if you have an '89 and are wanting one of these maybe check first. I am not sure if it is an '89 thing or maybe some vans are slightly different.
Thanks again to Isaac and David!
-Mark
I will do some investigating ! I cannot believe that 89 would be an odd ball !! lol's

cheers isaac
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I'll take a picture when I get a chance. We were replacing his clutch in my shop on the weekend so I thought I would figure out where the skid plate attaches on his. The front two bolts were right but the back two where not. I thought maybe it was me so I went to see what mine looked like and it slide right into place. It was totally obvious how it attached and fit, but not with Tom's. Weird!
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Thanks Isaac for putting my plate on,fits good.I'll move the a/c filter up & out the way later.
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Looks really good, Shaun. Nice pictures, too.
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
I second that request. I'm in Calgary, and also have a skidplate (and manual hubs) a-waiting. I also see Jungle Jon is on the list, also in Calgary.Reinhold wrote:Anyone planning a trip to Alberta, in the not to distant future, that wouldnt mind having my skid plate hitch a ride?
So that's 2 for Calgary, 1 for Edmonton. (And I'll be going to Edmonton at the end of January, could transport from Calgary to Edmonton easily.)

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Re: Skid plate, pictures...


We were planing to go to Victoria this wknd and to pick it up at ccautos on the way though, but Nellie-dog barfed all down the inside of the bus between the bench-seat and the wall just as we left the driveway



So this morning I got out there under the bus and bolted it on. It was a little tricky, but not too bad. I ended up removing the rubber strip along the base that is held on with 8mm bolts so the plate lies flush and not on the little bolts. The attachment bolts on the driver's side were a piece of cake, but the passenger side were more work, esp. the one at the front. It took a little finessing and careful pre-placement of the washer and nut inside the upper pan - and several attempts...




Happy Day!
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Nice picture, Kona.... Looks skucum on the mighty Hazel
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Re: Skid plate, pictures...
Has anyone had problem fitting their skid plate on a Chamonix model? I'm asking 'cause a Chamonix owner just told me it didn't fit so I'm very curious to know what's the issue...
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David
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