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I can see it raised it up. You got it looking good. Great job and can see waiting a bit to get it realigned .
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I found some scrap metal for the fuel tank skid plate:
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Ignore the ugly weld. It's stronger than the original plate.
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So I decided to do both for the transfer case skid plate:
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Though while bolting that up, I noticed another set of holes farther back that look about right to mount the second one directly in front of the fuel tank. Then I'd just need a couple plates to cover from the radius arm crossmember to about where the frame kicks up for the rear suspension... Hmm
Nothing really. Both of the transfer case skids were off in the yard and cost me $5 each. The extension under gas tank was because the factory setup put a nice crease in my tank somewhere at Turkey Bay. I wanted to make sure I didn't poke a hole in the tank. My first ranger had a homemade full size plate under it. (Was there when I got it.) Was kinda cool I guess pulling up on a rock and balancing all 4 wheels off the ground. LOLI don't know what you're planning on doing that needs all of that...