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Underbody Shield (Skid Plate)


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Factory Under Body Shield (Skid Plate) kit # 23176881 for sale. The front two pieces are .157 thickness solid aluminum and the transfer case shield is steel. The front pieces replace the cheap, thin plastic factory parts. It is brand new and was only removed from the box for the pictures below. I know it fits 14 ~ 16 crew cab four wheel drive trucks. Not sure about other models. The kit includes a three piece shield kit, mounting bolts and instructions. $175 plus $20 shipping. Thanks for looking.

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Thanks for the info guys!

 

ChevyRoofer, to answer your question, not necessarily. If you were to run over some debris in the road, it could potentially damage or ruin the plastic air deflector under the engine. The debris could then cause damage to your engine, hit the oil pan, throw a belt, etc. Though this is unlikely, it is possible. For me, we own a farm and a few times a year I drive around the property. Even a stick could damage the factory plastic, where it would just bounce off of this skid plate. Mostly piece of mind for me.

 

Sold to BMG09!

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On 6/21/2016 at 12:13 PM, HoosierZ said:

I have them on my '16 double cab. Here's an installed pic to help the sale.

 

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Was this a direct swap with your plastic Z71 plates and hardware, or did you have to drill new holes and use new bolts?

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19 hours ago, Silverado-Hareek said:

Was this a direct swap with your plastic Z71 plates and hardware, or did you have to drill new holes and use new bolts?

Holy thread necrobump, but yes, to answer your question.

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31 minutes ago, Bubbles said:

Holy thread necrobump, but yes, to answer your question.

Haha thanks!  I'm trying to figure out if they'll fit my 2014 Z71.  Everything I'm reading says they fit 2015 and newer but I can't imagine the 2014 is different.....

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