Georgia Trail Riders Forum

MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rockinwrangler on December 20, 2008, 08:00:18 PM

Title: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Rockinwrangler on December 20, 2008, 08:00:18 PM
I need some gas tank skid recommendations.  I had to remove my rokmen gas tank cover skid for my rear diff cover to fit with clearance.  It is probably better to protect the diff over the gas tank.  It has the factory skid.  I will now have to go to a skid that will replace my factory skid.  I prefer a high clearance if there is one for a 2000 TJ.

Any advice and prior knowledge will be appreciated..

RW
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: DOUG on December 20, 2008, 10:04:31 PM
I need some gas tank skid recommendations.  I had to remove my rokmen gas tank cover skid for my rear diff cover to fit with clearance.  It is probably better to protect the diff over the gas tank.  It has the factory skid.  I will now have to go to a skid that will replace my factory skid.  I prefer a high clearance if there is one for a 2000 TJ.
RW

I hear great things about the Rokman. 

Are you sure you couldn't move the skid back further?  I have the warn gas tank skid and the Ford 8.8 with a Solid cover, and was able to get it clear by loosening the skid bolts, lifting the Jeep, placing a wood block between the axle and the skid, lowering the Jeep, and re-tightening the bolts.
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Jimmy on December 20, 2008, 10:45:46 PM
Can you trim the tank skid a hair so the diff cover clears it?
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Rockinwrangler on December 21, 2008, 06:26:11 AM
I hear great things about the Rokman. 
[/quote]
Quote
Are you sure you couldn't move the skid back further?  I have the warn gas tank skid and the Ford 8.8 with a Solid cover, and was able to get it clear by loosening the skid bolts, lifting the Jeep, placing a wood block between the axle and the skid, lowering the Jeep, and re-tightening the bolts.
[/quote]

Thanks for the knowledge..  I will make sure it is adjusted back as far as it will go.  I would like to keep this skid for now because funds are running low.  If I can't I will just ride with the factory skid for now. 

Jimmy,  I thought about cutting out the section that is close to the diff cover but I am not sure if it would weaken the strength of the skid in that area..

Thanks again for the imput.....  Keep It Coming......
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Jimmy on December 21, 2008, 08:07:21 AM
post up some pictures of the area thats hitting.
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Rockinwrangler on December 21, 2008, 08:37:13 AM
okay,  i will post some in a little while.....

Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Hollywood on December 21, 2008, 10:18:06 AM

Are you sure you couldn't move the skid back further?  I have the warn gas tank skid and the Ford 8.8 with a Solid cover, and was able to get it clear by loosening the skid bolts, lifting the Jeep, placing a wood block between the axle and the skid, lowering the Jeep, and re-tightening the bolts.

huh?
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: ranger11 on December 21, 2008, 10:42:47 AM
When he lifted the jeep it moved the skid away from the axle allowing him to put the wood in there then he lowered it with the wood then tightened up the skid then lifted it again to remove the wood. The wood pushes the skid back with out damaging it.


You have to lift the Jeep the frame in order for this to work or the bumpers if there after market.
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: ghostdancer308 on December 21, 2008, 11:37:27 AM
Kilby and GenRight. But those are GUCCI!! ;D
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: DOUG on December 21, 2008, 12:46:11 PM
Are you sure you couldn't move the skid back further?  I have the warn gas tank skid and the Ford 8.8 with a Solid cover, and was able to get it clear by loosening the skid bolts, lifting the Jeep, placing a wood block between the axle and the skid, lowering the Jeep, and re-tightening the bolts.
huh?
When he lifted the jeep it moved the skid away from the axle allowing him to put the wood in there then he lowered it with the wood then tightened up the skid then lifted it again to remove the wood. The wood pushes the skid back with out damaging it.
You have to lift the Jeep the frame in order for this to work or the bumpers if there after market.

LOL!  Richard, you're exactly right, but Hollywood just wanted some acknowledgment cause he actually did it to my Jeep! 

 {toast}
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: ranger11 on December 21, 2008, 12:58:52 PM
My bad ;D
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Rowingfish87 on December 21, 2008, 03:20:42 PM
This is the one I'm going to get...

http://www.extrememetalproducts.com/p62/Jeep-TJ-Gas-Tank-Skid-Plate-(Rubicon-too!)/product_info.html?osCsid=b3e333c9aa767ecbe84b3d618ca7fe22 (http://www.extrememetalproducts.com/p62/Jeep-TJ-Gas-Tank-Skid-Plate-(Rubicon-too!)/product_info.html?osCsid=b3e333c9aa767ecbe84b3d618ca7fe22)
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: StevenH on December 21, 2008, 03:42:06 PM
Have you thought about getting rid of the gas tank and putting a fuel cell in the storage compartment area? You could do it for about the same amount of money as that skidplate and just open the entire space up underneath the rear
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: Hollywood on December 21, 2008, 04:54:22 PM
Have you thought about getting rid of the gas tank and putting a fuel cell in the storage compartment area? You could do it for about the same amount of money as that skidplate and just open the entire space up underneath the rear

and it ends up being a great place to get hung on too.
Title: Re: Gas Tank Skid Recommendations..
Post by: IFSSUX on December 22, 2008, 07:55:22 AM
all the skid plates on my tacoma are custom made including the sliders. if you have any fab skills of your own and a welder you can make all the stuff yourself for less than half the cost of buying something aftermarket plus get it exactly the way you want. i am sure you could sucker a friend into helping you with beer which is what i always do.