Oil pan skid plate install

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Milano_II

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Can someone please show me how this is oriented/installed?

I just bought one pretty cheap for a Yukon XL and I'm trying to figure out it. I think I got it but would like verification. Thanks
 

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The holes are there but on mine were not tapped. I used self-tapping screws (11518341).

Line it up on the holes and screw them in slowly.

It protects the front differential more than the oil pan!
 
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The holes are there but on mine were not tapped. I used self-tapping screws (11518341).

Line it up on the holes and screw them in slowly.

It protects the front differential more than the oil pan!
Do they need to be tapped or can I just approach this with nuts and bolts?
 

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Do they need to be tapped or can I just approach this with nuts and bolts?
I started with a tap and that hole is more loose than the others. Just tighten the bolt and it taps itself as it goes in. As long as you the part number given. You really can't use nuts and bolts, too long and the nuts would interfere with whatever is on the other side of the crossmember, like your oil pan or something.
 
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I started with a tap and that hole is more loose than the others. Just tighten the bolt and it taps itself as it goes in. As long as you the part number given. You really can't use nuts and bolts, too long and the nuts would interfere with whatever is on the other side of the crossmember, like your oil pan or something.
got it done yesterday, easy-peasy
thanks!
 

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