Skidplate

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James Downing

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Has anyone created a skidplate for the SHO's subframe?

Ever since I cracked my transmission pan while rallying, I have been afraid of doing it again. In rally-cross they use the skidplates to take the force.

If noone has ever fasioned one, where would it be able to bolt on so that it would be easily removable?

I think I cold easily get my hands on some 1/4" alluminum plates and possibly work with it. Is this realistic at all?
 

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been thinking about doing that on my 93 for a while since the thing sits 3" off the ground. It sometimes bottoms out and I'm afraid one day I'll pop a hole in hte oil pan or something. I just haven't had the time to do it yet. I have a friend who is really good with metal so I might have him try to make one for me once I get the motor swap done. :bonk:
 

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the subframe is steel, so you could drill and tap it anywhere for the skid plate..

its not square, but you could get a piece of steel or alum and cover the whole thing.
 

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Does the tranny pan sit any lower than the subframe? For some reason I'm thinking it does... at least on us ATXers... This may be a problem I realized.
 

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You just have to build that into the skid plate. Either by shimming the plate down and leaving it flat, or by putting a curve in the plate.
 
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