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csswitzer Aug 15, 2009 01:18 AM

dieselgeek panzer skid plate
 
i just got my aluminum skid plate in the mail today! just moved to phoenix from michigan and freaked out when i bottomed out a few times out here (plus the plastic one wasn't doing so well, only 2 bolts from the original hardware were holding it on). plus i have heard too many horror storys about fucking up the oil pan. hopefully this $250 will help me sleep better at night.

Lebe Frei Aug 15, 2009 02:40 AM

haha good thinking.. wish i had one i not only had to do my oil pan but replace my tranny as well from a speed bump :P
where'd ya get it?

CCA4 Aug 15, 2009 09:37 AM

good to hear man, lets see some pics when you get it on! That's definitely something i'm going to look into when i lower my car

Mike-2ptzero Aug 15, 2009 11:00 AM

I need one soon but I need it to meet the new NHRA rules for catching oil if the motor blows.

csswitzer Aug 15, 2009 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lebe Frei (Post 1115346)
haha good thinking.. wish i had one i not only had to do my oil pan but replace my tranny as well from a speed bump :P
where'd ya get it?

www.dieselgeek.com

i'll get some pics up once its on. hopefully i will be able to lower my car a little bit more, but i am not sure how daring i want to be.

jmgrande Aug 15, 2009 01:56 PM

When I bought my car my underpan was thrashed. So instead of paying $100 for a new plastic pan, I went with the panzer plate. At $250, it's a great price. If you bottom out and need an oil pan, that's close to another $100, plus you'll need to do an oil change after you spilled it all over the road. Worst of all if you are out and about, you'll need to get a tow. I definitely sleep better at night knowing I have this. Great buy!

DÌEGØs AÜD!CTIØN Aug 15, 2009 03:26 PM

theres also this one
http://www.evolutionimport.com/Evolu...-00001-014.htm

Mike-2ptzero Aug 15, 2009 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jmgrande (Post 1115426)
When I bought my car my underpan was thrashed. So instead of paying $100 for a new plastic pan, I went with the panzer plate. At $250, it's a great price. If you bottom out and need an oil pan, that's close to another $100, plus you'll need to do an oil change after you spilled it all over the road. Worst of all if you are out and about, you'll need to get a tow. I definitely sleep better at night knowing I have this. Great buy!

If you bottom out hard enough a thin metal cover under the car isn't going to keep the oil pan from being cut open like a can. Its meant more for soft stuff that you might run over.

jmgrande Aug 15, 2009 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike-2ptzero (Post 1115477)
If you bottom out hard enough a thin metal cover under the car isn't going to keep the oil pan from being cut open like a can. Its meant more for soft stuff that you might run over.

Mike it's really not that thin, and it's strong and sturdy. Especially over a plastic sound deadener. This is a full blown skid plate. I could see someone denting it, but I really think it's be hard to cut through it easily.



http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/1176/panzerjack.jpg

I'M GOING OFF ROADIN' NOW!

Mike-2ptzero Aug 15, 2009 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jmgrande (Post 1115489)
Mike it's really not that thin, and it's strong and sturdy. Especially over a plastic sound deadener. This is a full blown skid plate. I could see someone denting it, but I really think it's be hard to cut through it easily.



http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/1176/panzerjack.jpg

I'M GOING OFF ROADIN' NOW!

A oil pan isn't exactly paper thin either. If people are really worried about bottoming out all the time they should raise their car. lol


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