Installation date: 2/7/00 One of the most important add-ons for off-roading in your Jeep is a skid plate for the transfer case. The transfer case housing is made of aluminum, and while it's pretty strong, and I have seen photos of housings that have been cracked open by rocks. Some Jeeps (with the UpCountry or Off-Road suspension packages) come with a MOPAR/Jeep transfer case skid plate from the factory, but most don't, and the MOPAR t'case skid plate isn't really up to the task of serious rock crawling anyway (and it doesn't provide much protection for the cross-member either, as the dents in mine clearly show). That's where Rusty's Off-Road comes in. Rusty's t'case skid plate, made of heavy-duty 3/16" thick steel, is one of the beefiest skid plates you'll find. It also features a gusset (seen below) for added strength. The skid plate mounts to the cross-member with two grade-5 bolts and to the unibody frame using three self-tapping bolts. When I spoke to Rusty about his t'case skid plate I was concerned about loosing easy access to the front driveshaft (since at the time I frequently removed it because of driveline vibs), but Rusty assured me that he had designed his skid plate to give enough room to work with the front driveshaft if needed, but still provide total protection for the t'case. The skid plate does block access to the t'case drain plug however, so you'll probably have to remove the skid plate to change the fluid in your t'case.
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