Plastic??? We don't need no stinking plastic!!!!

From: Tim J Koth (Tim.J.Koth@aexp.com)
Date: Thu Sep 07 2000 - 21:06:14 EDT


Adam Blaster!! You da man!! Yes I would love to purchase a measured drawing of
this weeks New Canadian Workshop Project: 2K Dak Skid Plate !!! I've been
wanting a real steel plate for my truck since December. Is it something you
can send the measurments of?
Any pictures? Thanks!!

--- Mr Plow wrote ---

Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 11:18:59 PDT
From: "Mr. Plow" <adam_is_mr_plow@hotmail.com>
Subject: DML: Plastic??? We don't need no stinking plastic!!!!

Ok, so anyone that was at the DML BBQ knows that the plastic skid plates
offered for the 2000 model Daks "seem" pretty sturdy. But i managed to
crack mine pretty good at the BBQ.
And a couple weeks ago, i hit the mud pretty good with 3 Jeeps. And the
centre plate snapped right in half, and was sorta hanging by the front
bolts. So, time for new skid plates.

Go to the dealership and get some on order. Well, $236 (Canadian) later
i've got two nice and shiny pieces of crappy plastic again.
So i know a guy, who's brother knows a guy, yadda yadda.......
Go get a custom 1/4" steel plate bolted up to the existing holes from the
previous skid plates. It's a lot heavier than i thought it would have been.
To test it out, i drove over a pile of logs that were a little larger
diameter than say a tellephone pole. I got a little hung up at the top, was
teetering with all the weight right on the plate. Finally got over after i
kept rocking the truck back and forth (or up and down depending on your
perspective). hehe
Anyways, i can get the measurements for anyone with a 2000 CC that wants
something waaay sturdier than the plastic plates.
I used a 7'x2' 1/4" plate that had to be bended twice to come up into the
area near the radiator cradle. We chose not to bolt it to the cradle so
that it could flex, and not ram the rad through my hood. Definitely the way
to do it. :)

Oh, and the guy gave me a deal on the install--100 bucks flat.
And the plate steel only cost me $90.
So total, it's $190 for a steel plate that is way better than the $236
pieces of plastic.



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