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Old 01-09-2008, 09:37 AM   #550 (permalink)
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Re: New Mexico FJ'ers

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Question regarding Bud Built skids for the NM FJers.
Did any of you install a low profile oil drain plug or one on those magnetic plugs before you installed your skids?
How hard a job was the install? did you jack the whole rig or just the the tranny?
Any places in NM that can install third party parts and that are experienced enough to not to screw anything up?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Tomas
Kept the stock drain plug, the install is fairly easy. It helps if you have a second pair of hands, or a floor jack. The gas skid was a little hard, I had to use a floor jack to "push" it against the gas tank the studs on the tank are a little short and it is hard to get the nut started. I didn't lift my vehicle just left it on all fours. Let me know I would be happy to help you with the installation. I would be careful letting anyone do the install for you, I just don't trust people to do the job right.
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