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I've gone through two oil pans in the past five years. I wasn't driving fast at all--both times I drove from the street to a store parking lot, and the driveways are so steep when they meet the road here it dinged the oil pan.
I've heard about the skid plate before--where the hell do you get it? Every curb and driveways I go through now at about 2 mph--I'm very cautious about it. I'd love to lower my car, but on stock springs it's already very low for the shitty roads in Utah.
I've gone through two oil pans in the past five years. I wasn't driving fast at all--both times I drove from the street to a store parking lot, and the driveways are so steep when they meet the road here it dinged the oil pan.
I've heard about the skid plate before--where the hell do you get it? Every curb and driveways I go through now at about 2 mph--I'm very cautious about it. I'd love to lower my car, but on stock springs it's already very low for the shitty roads in Utah.
your complaining about roads in utah, stfu. i'll take some videos of some canadian roads for you southerners complaining about shitty roads.
the 666 plate looks about as tough as a pop can
(1/8" alum)
and the OEM just doesn't look worth the money
i'm inclined to think 3/8" - 1/4" steel is a good material to work with
(like something one could jack the car up by)
hitting a big enough rock or high enough man-hole-cover at any speed sounds like a considerable amount of damaging impact force.
.. and yah, having an over-bulky plate may become overly-low and thereby invite more 'encounters' by itself.
wouldn't one want a protective plate worth several 'encounters' ?
especially if one were to go through the time/money/effort to install one ?
anyone have encounter stories, experiences, or thoughts on 666 or OEM plates?
the 666 plate looks about as tough as a pop can
(1/8" alum)
I have a 666 skidplate sitting right here and I can confidently say that this thing is very high quality and very nicely made. Don't be soi quick to judge something you have never actually seen before.
You know how the entrances to parking lots dip from the road to the parking lot, where the drain gutters are? Like this:
_______ ______
Parking \_/ Road
Well, the two times I ever busted my oil pan were both when I drove from the road into the small dip to the parking lot. The suspension compressed when I drove up into the parking lot, shoving the oil pan near the bottom of the tires and smacking it on the lip of the driveway gutter. That's how you do it without being careless of going fast. The oil pan being made of aluminum doesn't help either.
All the roads out here have been repaved so many times that they're much higher than the lips of parking lots and gutters, so you drop a lot more than you would with a properly maintained road.
EDIT: I can't get my illustration to look right when I submit it. But you get the idea.
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