The Building of Compromise

Installed the Rock Hard 4x4 oil pan skid and EVAP skid today. Very well designed products. Fit well, holes lined up etc. Took maybe an hour doing it by myself.

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Here's a pic showing how far the skid sits below the pan.

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I like the way this oil pan I designed, nice and big. Do you have to remove the oil pan skid to drain your engine oil?

Also would you happen to know if the Dynomax quiet crawler exhaust will fit with this evap skid?



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Super clean and minimal. I like it.


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Looks good buddy!

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Thanks.

I like the way this oil pan I designed, nice and big. Do you have to remove the oil pan skid to drain your engine oil?

Also would you happen to know if the Dynomax quiet crawler exhaust will fit with this evap skid?



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Thanks. There is a little 6 inch trap door with one bolt to access the oil drain plug. You can see it on their website. As far as that particular system, I'm not sure, maybe send a PM to DynoMax and Rock Hard 4x4 to see. In the mean time, I'll relook at that system and see where it sits in relation to the new skid.

Looks good. I like that design as well.

Thanks.
 
Also would you happen to know if the Dynomax quiet crawler exhaust will fit with this evap skid?

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I just looked at a few pics. I think the Rock Hard 4x4 EVAP skid would work fine with the DynoMax quiet crawler kit. Here's a pic of rubicat showing where the exhaust sits in relation to the OEM skid. Should be fine IMO.

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Also would you happen to know if the Dynomax quiet crawler exhaust will fit with this evap skid?



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I just looked at a few pics. I think the Rock Hard 4x4 EVAP skid would work fine with the DynoMax quiet crawler kit. Here's a pic of rubicat showing where the exhaust sits in relation to the OEM skid. Should be fine IMO.

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Here's a shot of mine, down the length of it, with the factory skid.

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Lookin good. Those RH skids are really nice. I think you're spending more time on this one than yours!
 
I seen now your feedback, thanks!
I decided the same...:)


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The external antenna has fixed everything. Works fine.

Lookin good. Those RH skids are really nice. I think you're spending more time on this one than yours!

They are nice skids. No kidding. I haven't done much to mine recently although I am putting a rear locker in it soon. I'm anxious to test out the new axle but most of the trails are still closed here.
 
Great progress, those skids look very good. I see they have the trap door now for oil drainage instead of having to use a Fumoto valve and tube.

I'm looking into them now, those tapered washers are a nice touch. I'm also considering the EVO oil pan skid for the design and value but the Rock Hard looks worth the extra coin.
 
Great progress, those skids look very good. I see they have the trap door now for oil drainage instead of having to use a Fumoto valve and tube.

I'm looking into them now, those tapered washers are a nice touch. I'm also considering the EVO oil pan skid for the design and value but the Rock Hard looks worth the extra coin.

The main reason we chose this over the EVO one is that this one attaches to the frame whereas the EVO one attaches to the engine block. I didn't like the idea of transferring the force into the engine if you were to hit it. Maybe I'm OCD but I felt this was a better option. Other reason is that it also protects the Jenner pan.
 
Did a mountain drive today. Ran into a storm, but got to see some cool critters out already. A little early for the big guy.

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So I saw a Jeep today to rival Compromise. Also a white JKU with pink accents. "Dixie" written on the hood.

Nice. We've seen a couple similar ones as well around.

*sigh* :daydream: so damn nice out there...

Amazing playground you have out there

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So jealous of that scenery. :yup:

If you guys are ever out this way, these spots are within an hour of the Denver area. I grew up out here and really took it for granted. I moved away and it wasn't until I moved back that I learned to appreciate it. Now I try to get out and enjoy it as much as possible.
 
After a long road trip, hood latches fixed the flutter and our seat recliner kit allowed the kids to sleep comfortable. :thumb:
 
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