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Picture of stock Skid Plate mount

I've got some plate steel that i'm going to be making a Skid plate out of.

Can anyone get me some pictures of how and where they mount? I need to get some holes drilled and I think i've got the right places, but i want to double check.

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look at your frame... lol
 
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Originally Posted by 99offroadrngr
look at your frame... lol
But theres snow on the ground.
And stuck on the Frame.
And its like 10 degrees here.
And like, I don't want to.
 
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it would be a good start if you would tell us which skid plate you are looking to build
 
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Originally Posted by Liftedgreen4x4
That works.

I'm looking to make the skid plate to cover the front. Once i get lifted i don't want to see all that stuff. I've got what i think is 1/4" plate, but it could be 3/8". I haven't slapped a tape measure on there yet
 
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