Finally done with "summer" projects

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Finally finished the last todo item for summer with getting the skid plate installed. Timing belt was wrapped up last weekend and all seems good there.

The skid plate is a cheap ebay unit. Had to get some longer hardware, 8 bolts used to join the two panels were initially too short and not engaging the nylocks.

Slightly worried about ground clearance and not opposed to a small lift but we'll see - the driver CV angle seems kind of steep already.

Busted up the radiator and front grille last summer on hwy 5 so built this bullbar and added fogs. Not trying to go full baja, it's purely for function!

Gotta use protection
 

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If you're worried about clearance, look into doing the suspension lift by putting vr6 auto springs up front and vr6 tow springs in the rear. Raises about 2 inches. I did that on my old wagon and it drove really smoothly.
 

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Have heard good things about the vr6 springs. Am basically torn between investing in the suspension or getting a multiprocess mig machine
 

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My bug rolled over an 8” rock one morning on the driver side. Didn’t phase the plate. Felt like both DS wheels came off the ground as I went over it.

I say go for the mig machine!!
 
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Things went well, went with a moog alternative to the vr6 springs and they're supposedly a bit shorter. It might be difficult to get taller springs in there. Rear was easier than front but having multiple floor jacks and a bottle jack was super helpful for strut/knuckle alignment.

Only snag was with the wiper trim cowl - took it off and put it on top the truck canopy and totally forgot about it. After driving around for a day in the truck it had fallen off somewhere.
Quick trip to pick in pull solved that though...

After the lift can barely fit a floor jack under the front if parked on a couple of 2 by's!
 

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Haha just found the cowl piece on the side of the road, not usable anymore but can stop wondering where it went
 

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Wait, why didn’t the springs give you more lift. Seems a floor Jack would fit under my stock one...barely. Course my Jack is low profile 3”
 

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There's about 2" lift in the front now, the 4ton daytona is pretty high so barely being able to fit now is an improvement.
 
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