Water Jet Skid plate

AllBlkdOut07

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Ok people, don't flame.

Decided to leave this as a cutout (not back plated) for a few reasons.

When I took the old skidplate off it was bent pretty bad from the wind, even with the 3 cut out holes. A solid plate would create too much wind resistance and probably become bent over time too, even with two 1/8" plates together.

The black wrinkle on the Rancho skidplate didn't hold up too well after 1+ years of being under the truck, it was coming off rather easily.

Going with just the front plate with the new cut out sicne it has more openigns than the rancho plate, welding two one inch 3/4" pieces of aluminum (turned on their sides) behind the skull to help make that ncie and rigid, then pcoating the whole thing in the chrome powder (again, it's not anything even remotely like real chrome) and clearing it with superdurable high gloss clear powder.

So, to quote Dan, "here I come!" lol

The underside of the truck and angle of the plate make for a dark area, I WANT the whole skidplate to stand out under there, want it to be visible.

I passed a pretty nice white Hummer last night, everything was blacked out, wheels, bumper, all trim, with the exception of some polished rear tow hooks and hood latches, half polished rear bumper had a section of polished aluminum too..and it looked good IMO.
 
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Flame!!!

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hahaha..no, but my back is to the entire office, where I work we have no offices, no cubicles, anyone walking by(and it happens all day) would see that on my nice Macbook Pro 15" laptop screen and be like, what's this dude looking at..that pic was huge. lol

Regarding the plate, it'll still look good IMO. I like how skidplates look when they have a cutout.
 

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so its gona match the shocks? id say it would look good. you gona go cali bro on us and polish all your suspension parts and get some 22x14 wheels with 2 inch lower block in the rear for cali lean?
 

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so its gona match the shocks? id say it would look good. you gona go cali bro on us and polish all your suspension parts and get some 22x14 wheels with 2 inch lower block in the rear for cali lean?

I'm gonna go higher, 15inch lift and run 22's with 33's.

Trust me, you don't want to know what I went through today with this skidplate, I'm on my third one now, 3/16" hot rolled steel plate, the aluminum ones were garbage. This steel plate powdercoated like complete ass, need to spend a few hours trying to wet sand the clear.
 

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yeah i figured steel woulda been the way to go. if you wanted more air through it, coulda did those rolled in circles that you use a die and press. that woulda been cool.


hey isnt OK24WD tomorow?
 

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Yep, tomorrow is the show, been going since 7am trying to get stuff done for the show. The new monster clamps I had to have CNC'd (opened up a smidge) are on, overkill much? lol And I'm done wet sanding, I HATE wet sanding, I've had enough.

For some reason when the skidplate is under the truck is has an almost mirror appearance, much more so then looking at it flat. Must be the angle and the way it reflects light under the truck. We could actually see the driveway reflect in the plate. Oh, and it totally doesn't jump out at you and look gaudy either.

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