Found a great deal on take off OEM Skid Plates!

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The two pictured skid plates primarily protect the front differential, engine, transmission areas. There is a third, smaller skid plate that bolts to the crossmember that protects the transfer case.

I bought the front two from the seller mentioned above, and the transfer case one from another eBay seller.

GM Offers all three as a kit as well, which comes with all the bolts. I don't have the part number at the moment.

I just ordered these two, if you have the part number laying around for smaller one that would be awesome

thanks

P.S those bolts are kinda pricey lol
 

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I just ordered these two, if you have the part number laying around for smaller one that would be awesome

thanks

P.S those bolts are kinda pricey lol

The part number for the "small" plate itself is 20922755. Costs $29.61 on eBay.

The part number for the "small" plate packaged with the three bolts needed to attach it is 23282726. Costs $56.

The bolts I bought are here:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/4-M10-1-50-x-25mm-Fender-Body-Bolts-Gr9-8-Galvanized-GM-11517817/302751815070?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649

So my total cost was around $43, so I saved myself $13 doing it the cheap-o way.

The skid plate is actually listed in many places as a Chevy Colorado part - don't worry it's the same for our trucks and will fit.

Glad you got the skids on eBay! I ordered mine three days ago and he just shipped them today...I hope yours shipped with mine and you don't have to wait as long. That guy has sold three sets just to members of this board alone! Haha!
 

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Welp finally got the plates and got them installed today! Very happy with the result! Thanks to the OP for the tip on these.
 

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No chance this fits the older nnbs?

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No chance this fits the older nnbs?

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the front one looks exactly the same grey, I can’t see there being much of a difference in the nbs nnbs frames and k2’s frames tbh how much could they have possibly changed. Even though it says it doesn’t fit for that part number for the front one I think it will. 4A2214A3-3417-4623-AF3E-A20472997AB2.jpegB79ECBC1-FC0D-4BFE-A34D-D1D5963FFDE1.jpeg01018A38-C5D3-4360-BB12-2D0CD66D6DC1.jpeg
 

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Interesting....it is a good deal

Maybe I'll give it a shot

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If I didn’t have that aluminum one I bought from ebay and the transfer case one I definitely would make it work
 

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Thanks again for the tip on these, they arrived last week and I am planing to get them on when I do my fluid changes
 
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Welp finally got the plates and got them installed today! Very happy with the result! Thanks to the OP for the tip on these.
No problem, glad this helped other forum members.

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When I installed mine using a torque wrench to 19ft-lbs I had both screws in the front continue to spin on the front skid. Any suggestions for correcting that for the next time I remove? Thinking maybe some yellow lock tight would do the trick?
 

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