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Does anyone make a Bronco Catalytic converter cage?

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The transmission skid. In the description it says it protects the cats. There was a post about it on here too. Regardless, I need belly protection anyways.
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Best way to protect your cats or anything else of value is to move to the country and use a .45 to deter anybody from coming onto your property…pretty simple and low cost really 🤷‍♂️
 
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Not helpful or realistic unfortunately
 

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So I didn't get to install the transmission plate, but I did mock it up really quick. I didn't get to install it cuz I have the stock engine bash plate and it doesn't work with the jcr transmission plate so I'll have to get the engine skid. The bolts are too short. I might get longer bolts and run it s a safety measure, but the plate will sit too low if I did that.

Anyways, the plate covers the cats enough to make it a real bi*ch to be able to cut them off. Would definitely work as a for security.
 
 





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