bordner42
Active member
How much did you find the skid plate for? I'm looking around me for one and was wondering how much you spent. Roughly how long did it take to trim/remove the active air dam/install?Thanks for the kind words! I decided on the raptor skid plate after nothing more than eyeballing the truck and tow hook location along with comparing photos found online, plus I found a cheap skid plate on FB marketplace nearby. I'm confident that it could all be done much easier another way but this was fun and cost effective for me. I used structured, press on door trim to trim the top edge of the SP after lots of trimming and test fitting. I had to use different hardware front and rear. On the rear of the SP I trimmed out chunks of the sides to for clearance which is easy enough to see if you try to hold one up to your truck, I also had to trim a strip along the leading edge to match the angle of the bumper and had to drill a couple of new bolt holes for the SP to attach at the tow hooks. I just unbolted, unplugged, and unscrewed the factory felt airflow deflector plus the active air dam and the fixed airdam. I just covered the empty plugs and zip tied them out of the way and except where I trimmed the front bumper trying to clear the big tires with minimal lift everything can just be reattached and work as it should. No lights or tones from just disconnecting although a detailed scan will indicate that the active air dam is not responding. Everything was close but not close enough to fit directly so lots of minor adjustments with a grinder or drill bit.
I have lowered the truck back on the stock wheels and tires for the summer and left the SP in place. I get roughly 2.3 indicated in mostly 70+ highway driving when minimal to no AC is used. On a similar day and driving with the 35's and lifted I would get 1.5 - 1.7 indicated.
Hope that helps!
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