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    Big Bummer re: front skid install

    Guys,

    Not looking for help, just a place to vent. Bought JBA UCAs and on a whim, added the front skid to my order. Everything came yesterday, and I had a free hour, so I figured I'd toss the front skid on no problem.

    Unfortunately, once I had the airdam off, I noticed the brackets didn't line up like they should. They were longer one the passenger side, and shorter on the driver side. It looks like that front U-shaped piece in my jeep (engine cradle?) was bent worse than thought in its last accident. I haven't even contacted Marlin yet, but I'm hoping he'll take it back and give me credit towards something else.

    Are any of you guys running the SA skid? If so, how does it mount to the vehicle? I'm guessing if anything is bent like that I don't have any real options for skids.

    Just flat sucks.

    Ryan

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    That sucks man... how far off is it? Can't modify it at all?

    Pretty sure Jon's front end was messed up pretty good in an accident too- so if his skids work on his hopefully they'll be good on yours. I'm sure he'll chime in

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    Thanks Matt. On the driver's side its off by at least an inch. Passenger side I could drill/thread new holes. Gonna shoot Jon a note here soon.

    I did get one good thing done today, though. I got the backup camera all hooked up to the mygig and mounted under the 3rd brake light. Looks great and the addition of a backup camera is huge for me.

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    So, sleeping on it, I'm wondering if it would be OK/Safe to take it all to a shop and have them fab up an extension on one side, and tap/mount the bracket on the other side. The holes all line up so that the plate will mount correctly, its just a matter of what it's bolted to. Thoughts?

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    Would need to see some pictures but that definitely sounds like an option.

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    I'll snap a few this week if I get a free minute to tear it all apart again

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