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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Skid plate recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Speartip" data-source="post: 451578" data-attributes="member: 23341"><p>I think it depends "steel vs aluminum " on the type or terrain you will generally </p><p>encounter in your area . Lots of big pointy rocks maybe steel would be better .</p><p>Stumps, logs, rounder rocks aluminum . </p><p> There will always be different rock style formations in every area .</p><p>I'm just speaking more general terms and what you usually see .</p><p>I've seen videos of guys doing Rubi Trail which can be considered extreme.</p><p>Some aluminum , some steel . They're both worked with no hang ups .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speartip, post: 451578, member: 23341"] I think it depends "steel vs aluminum " on the type or terrain you will generally encounter in your area . Lots of big pointy rocks maybe steel would be better . Stumps, logs, rounder rocks aluminum . There will always be different rock style formations in every area . I'm just speaking more general terms and what you usually see . I've seen videos of guys doing Rubi Trail which can be considered extreme. Some aluminum , some steel . They're both worked with no hang ups . [/QUOTE]
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JK General Discussion
Skid plate recommendations
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