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Old 11-16-2012, 10:53 AM   #1
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Don't bleed out: rock/bash guard

Do any of the 4x4 or rock crawler guys know of a transmission/motor pan rock guard I could use on my bagged truck? I'm running an I6 and TH350. Any one that's better than another, etc...
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Old 11-16-2012, 11:15 AM   #2
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Re: Don't bleed out: rock/bash guard

I doubt you'll find one that's premade.Most have provision for the transfer case.I assume you are looking for one to protect the tranny pan.Keep in mind that once you install one the ground clearance will be reduced.I think in the case of a bagged,2wd truck I would build my own to fit.Don't forget that you will need to have clearance between the tranny pan and the skid plate,making even less ground clearance.
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Old 11-16-2012, 11:40 AM   #3
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Re: Don't bleed out: rock/bash guard

Yep, as mentioned, you won't likely find something premade for your setup. It wouldn't be hard to build something, and yes, you will need about 1/2" or so clearance between the bottom of the pan and the skid plate for movement of the transmission.

Since you are probably more worried about scrapes and dents from speed bumps and such than piercing from rocks and such, you won't need such a heavy and thick material. A really nice option is some UHMW, the material cutting boards are made of, it is decently light weight, and it is "slicker", as in the belly will be more apt to slide across the obstacle, rather than getting hung up on a piece of metal. Not to mention, it won't rust, and you won't have the horrible screeching grinding noise of metal, but a quieter scrape. It also doesn't permanently bend or dent.
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Old 11-16-2012, 12:17 PM   #4
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Re: Don't bleed out: rock/bash guard

Thanks for that fellas. Yeah, I'm looking at it and playing with ideas about what to make. I just figured if there were a few simple ones already made I'd order one. Living in new york sh*##y, you never know what might be laying in the middle of the street!
I wouldn't mind the scraping noise; scares the soccer moms--or even worse, soccer dads-- in their minivans.
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