Skid Plates for our GMT900s?

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Geoffsfas10

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Yeah, it's an upgrade from plastic.

I ordered the two other plates, and some bolts. For the transfer case plate, are there pre-existing holes in the cross-member, or will I need to drill & tap them myself? @Geoffsfas10

Hey sorry i missed this, i never got notification, but just like stated above, i pulled a bolt from the front plastic skid plate and just ran it into all the holes, and then used some stainless hardware in the proper size. worked fine, they are still under there and its been a while.
 

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Hey sorry i missed this, i never got notification, but just like stated above, i pulled a bolt from the front plastic skid plate and just ran it into all the holes, and then used some stainless hardware in the proper size. worked fine, they are still under there and its been a while.
No worries. I had a spare M10x1.5 bolt that I used to drive up into the four factory holes, then used some new 25mm bolts to mount the skid plate. Easiest work I've done on my Yukon to date.
 

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