Skid Plates
Starting at $47/mo with
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- SKU: RCS10599
Starting at $94/mo with
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- SKU: RCS10616
Starting at $35/mo with
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- SKU: RCS222
Starting at $45/mo with
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- SKU: SKYDEFG114SP
Starting at $54/mo with
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- SKU: RAR2152XFSPB
Starting at $61/mo with
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- SKU: RAR3112XFSPB
Starting at $54/mo with
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- SKU: RAR3152XFSPB
Starting at $60/mo with
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- SKU: RAR4131XFSPB
Starting at $85/mo with
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- SKU: RAR5182SPB
Starting at $97/mo with
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- SKU: RMP7689
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- SKU: PRE700152
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- SKU: TRHP700374
Let’s say you’re going off-road, having a great time, and suddenly your engine stops. A stray rock has damaged your gas tank and left you stranded. This could have been avoided with a skid plate. Some trucks and SUVs come with factory-installed skid plates, but they’re often not enough. For the best protection, aftermarket skid plates provide the greatest protection for avid off-roaders.
What sets these underbody skid plates apart is construction. Aftermarket designs forego the flimsy aluminum and sheet metal of factory plates and trade them out for rugged all-steel. These protective panels are thicker and offer a wider range of protection. The right skid plate kit can cover much more than your gas tank. You can get a full range of protection for your engine oil pans, transmission, differentials, transfer case, and steering box.
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution for skid plates. Each kit is custom designed for a specific truck or SUV to offer the best protection. You’ll find protection for popular models, including custom skid plates for Jeep Wrangler. Alongside popular JK skid plates and JL skid plates, you’ll find rugged defense for your Chevy Silverado. If you don’t want your next off-road trip to be cut short, a skid plate is a smart investment for any truck.