September 27, 200520 yr Does anyone know where I can find skid plates for a '92 Loyale? I have searched over this forum, but find nothing....
September 27, 200520 yr Well, there's the factory one, of course, which does a great job protecting the oil pan, but leaves the Y-pipe a little vulnerable. If yours, like mine was, has been taken off for some reason (or you're 2WD), you can get a factory skid off of any 4WD EA82. Otherwise, you're looking at fabrication, as there simply aren't any mass-produced skids available for our old cars.
September 27, 200520 yr Author Well, there's the factory one, of course, which does a great job protecting the oil pan, but leaves the Y-pipe a little vulnerable. If yours, like mine was, has been taken off for some reason (or you're 2WD), you can get a factory skid off of any 4WD EA82. Otherwise, you're looking at fabrication, as there simply aren't any mass-produced skids available for our old cars. Thanks, Mines a 4WD, but does not have one. I will start calling the junkyards......
September 27, 200520 yr Cool. Shouldn't cost very much. I think I paid $5 for mine, although I pulled it myself. It's just 4 bolts, real easy. I'd bet someone around here would have one they could part with. You might want to make a post in the Marketplace and see if anybody's got one.
September 27, 200520 yr Cool. Shouldn't cost very much. I think I paid $5 for mine, although I pulled it myself. It's just 4 bolts, real easy. I'd bet someone around here would have one they could part with. You might want to make a post in the Marketplace and see if anybody's got one. I've got an extra one, but shipping it from Colorado to Indiana won't be cheap... Let me know if you don't find one closer.
September 28, 200520 yr Author I've got an extra one, but shipping it from Colorado to Indiana won't be cheap... Let me know if you don't find one closer. Thanks. I found a local yard that has a Loyale, but they don't know if there is one on it. I am planning on heading out there Sat. to look.
September 28, 200520 yr heres what the look like, you can somewhat tell what it looks like in the pic, except i welded a angle iron onto it to account for my lift
September 28, 200520 yr heres what the look like, you can somewhat tell what it looks like in the pic, except i welded a angle iron onto it to account for my lift Is that a two tone paintjob on that? I like it!
September 28, 200520 yr liberate a highway sign and make your own. Don't waste my tax dollars please. Go to a junkyard or steel yard and spend $15 of your own dollars, thanks.
September 28, 200520 yr Author heres what the look like, you can somewhat tell what it looks like in the pic, except i welded a angle iron onto it to account for my lift Thanks for the cool pics. It looks great! Hopefully I'll score one this weekend.
September 29, 200520 yr Don't waste my tax dollars please. Go to a junkyard or steel yard and spend $15 of your own dollars, thanks. ok, he could come to canada and waste MY tax dollars. i've found road signs at the dump before, i don't really think theft is nessecary.
September 29, 200520 yr i've found road signs at the dump before, i don't really think theft is nessecary. You're right; it's not nessecary.
September 29, 200520 yr You're right; it's not nessecary. Around here the snowplows take them off the edge of the road and you can find them at the bottom of embankments often. But, I really don't think the average road sign is strong enough for a skid plate anyway. It's rather thin aluminum, and most importantly, it's flat instead of currugated or formed for strength.
September 29, 200520 yr Around here the snowplows take them off the edge of the road and you can find them at the bottom of embankments often. But, I really don't think the average road sign is strong enough for a skid plate anyway. It's rather thin aluminum, and most importantly, it's flat instead of currugated or formed for strength. what kinda road signs you got in them parts? ours are thick and heavy as hell
September 29, 200520 yr Just because it's laying in the ditch doesnt mean it's yours. Enough with the road sign BS. Buy a stock one or buy some steel and make one.
September 29, 200520 yr Just because it's laying in the ditch doesnt mean it's yours. Enough with the road sign BS. Buy a stock one or buy some steel and make one. i agree, if you can get one for like 10 bucks, i mean do you really need to "steel" one?
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