Nope, I have a wildtrak so 2.7 V6. I wouldnāt think it would matter, though, as I donāt recall seeing anything that said V6 only. I would contact RCI and see if they have any other instruction manuals or guidance.
It was about $80 off. But I also didnāt have to pay sales tax, as I bought it through my business with my AZ reseller permit. So, it saved me about $220. When I was in market, I couldnāt find it cheaper anywhere else, but there might be some deals out there now.
Install was not overly difficult, I followed the instructions on the website and a YouTube video and it was pretty straightforward. Make sure you mark your park sensors for proper orientation before you remove them from the OEM bumper, or else they will go haywire (like mine did). :)...
I would have to get measurements from old OEM plastic bumper. Much more clearance on the ends, which is what I was wanting for rock crawling. I donāt think it compromises anything versus OEM. Plastic was getting scratched up.
They are out of Mesa-I picked up myself from their factory. They...
Finally settled on the ADD Rock Fighter after looking at tons of bumpers. Very impressed with quality. Install wasnāt difficult at all-love the look and I think it will be very functional on the tougher trails I do with the Wildtrak.
Integration is very seamless. I had the same concern before I bought the RCI plates, as I didnāt want to buy their engine skid since I already had the OEM plates with the mod bumper. Fits nicely.
They're fairly heavy, so if you can, have someone hold up one end so you can get a bolt going by hand to hold it up. Then get the other bracket going by hand and get your ratchet and finish the rest. I did it myself and it wasn't too hard.
Install was easy. They're pretty heavy, so you'll need to get a bolt going on one side to hold it up, then get the other side going by hand before you use tools. Not really on the pinch weld. I opted not to get them and don't regret that decision.
Just got my GOAT slides w/top plate installed. Couldnāt beat the Black Friday sale Adam was running. I was happily surprised to see theyāre angled up about 20° which will really help slide over boulders while off-roading. Quality is top-notch, and I like that the bracket is welded to the slide...
Highly recommend. Just installed their a-arm, trans pan, and transfer case skids. Fit well with my OEM bash plates. Easy to install and great value. I posted some pics of my install in a separate thread.
Just finished installing some of my Black Friday Bronco purchases- RCI trans pan, transfer case, and a-arm skids. Very easy installation and high quality plates. Definitely recommend.
According to RCI, their trans skid is compatible with OEM bash plates. I just ordered one along with the transfer case skid for my 2door.
https://rcimetalworks.com/product/transmission-skid-plate-19-present-bronco/?attribute_pa_material=3-16-steel-black-powdercoated
Couldnāt find much on here about ARBās under vehicle skid plate system. Anyone have them or any experience with them? The price is very reasonable and they seem like a reputable brand in most things they do. Theirs is 3mm thick armor.
Iām also considering RCIās skid plate setup but itās a...