I use my Peerless plate as a jack point all the time. so convenient.
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Originally posted by euro2fast4u View Postlink to thread right NOW
Here ya go, broken motor mounts and bent frame.....at this point ill take the broken oil pan.
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if he had another skid plate it would have destroyed his oil pan, oil pump, and his core support at a minimum, probably the subframe too. That is an exception, any skid plate will only do so much. There another thread where a guy drove off a cliff and destroyed the car, but the peerless plate still protected the oil pan.
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Its possible but I'm not going on "if this or if that" bottom line there's a lot of damage, there's another thread with a custom plate similar to peerless (on frame rails) where it started to tweak the rails after repeated hits... I'll find that one when I get home.
My ejnight has taken plenty of abuse and is holding up well.
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Originally posted by e30trooper View PostLearn how to drive......
I have yet to own a m42 car but ive had low e30's and I also live in LA. But I have yet to ever crack a oil pan.
You car isnt that low ether. Just might need new struts and stiffer springs for slow vert :D
Also being from Kentucky originally I'm not use to the huge creases in the road. What is with that?
Edit: I'm going with the Peerless plate next paycheck.Last edited by caffeinatedsoap; 10-08-2012, 07:03 PM.1992 318ic
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Originally posted by DooDanE30 View Postthats what LA does to shit skid plates.
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Originally posted by e30trooper View PostLearn how to drive......
I have yet to own a m42 car but ive had low e30's and I also live in LA. But I have yet to ever crack a oil pan.
You car isnt that low ether. Just might need new struts and stiffer springs for slow vert :D
it's pretty low though
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