Hi Tim, thank you for your feedback. I did install the trans skid and after feed back from another Bronco Off Roader, I purchased a differential and rear shock skids. I have not installed yet but after my first desert run it was clear those would be the best for my use. As always, you’re my favorite RUclips presenter, keep up the good work, I consider you a Bronco Mentor. Budget Bronco Apostle Ger
Great .... Thanks for the video I wish ..... Mabett made more skid plates for the whole bottom...... like a plate for the plastic oil pan and plastic gas tank, etc etc
I bet they will be coming out with more of them in the future. If you don't want to wait there are several other vendors making full length protection but they are a lot more expensive.
👍 I've installed a couple of the Mabbett products, and they always fit well. Took advantage of this and just ordered one. Bonus, there's a $10 off coupon also. I don't go off-road, but there's always unexpected road debris one might encounter. Maybe use some sort of thread-lock on the bolt threads? Oh, and that's one clean, and clutter-free garage you have there. 👍
Did not know about the coupon, good to hear! Thread lock is a good idea. I know in the near future I will need to have this skid plate removed because my Bronco has a recall on the front drive shaft, so maybe when I reinstall it I will use some blue loctite. Thanks for being a regular watcher and commenter!
Ok purchased this based on your video, now I’m concerned about the absolute Budget other skid plate recommendations, please. You’re the # 1 source for trusted info. I’ve got a 2022 Black Diamond I’m thinking of more tame overlanding with some 5 level trails. What do you think? Ger
Hey there...sorry I can't be of much more help since this is the only skid that I purchased. I would recommend you go and search the bronco6g.com forum, there will be a lot of posts there about different skid plates. The biggest difference will be some are steel and some are aluminum. Aluminum is not as strong, but is lighter and cheaper, so if you are doing light offroading I would go with aluminum.
Hey Fred thanks for checking in...I still have the Bronco and plan to for a long long time. Why no videos? No good reason really, just focused on some other things in life lately. I am going to a Bronco meetup next weekend so maybe I will make a vid there??
@@BudgetBronco hey, thank you. I enjoyed all your videos. Trust me I know exactly what you mean about lives taking up your time. Glad to hear alls well, have a great day.
@@BudgetBronco Any opportunity to film this beauty is a good enough excuse to put out a video. Your build has aged incredibly well considering they no longer sell the 'base' model. I really wanted a simple 30(k) truck that I could modify. Now everything's too much money & too much Sasquatch.
I believe there is a slight difference that makes the fitment different. For example if you go to this website of a company that sells a similar product, there is an option for the 2.3 and a separate one for 2.7. It indicates the fitment difference is a 'crossmember' rcimetalworks.com/product/transmission-skid-plate-19-present-bronco/
I'm curious about your white roof. Is this still the original 1.0 version that you wrapped? Or did you get the 2.0 and is that again wrapped? Thanks. Great posts.
That is the original 1.0 top that was manufactured around June 2021. However, I have recently exchanged that top for a 2.0 version under the Ford customer satisfaction program. There wasn't anything wrong with it, but they offered to give me a new top so I took it. Now I will need to wrap the 2.0 version as well
Thanks. You answered my real question, which is, would you do the wrap again. Since you are wrapping the new one, I guess you were happy enough with how well it held up. Would you consider having a pro do it? How much $ do you think it would cost to have it done vs diy? I love the channel. It has helped and inspired me along the way. I have a 2021 Race Red with a white stripe and white wheels. I have only owned the soft top, but with limited options coming to market, I'm considering buying a used MIC top and wrapping it white.
Good question! I just crawled under there to take a look. This does not fully cover the bottom connection of the cat, but it does make it more difficult to get at. Fortunately the top connection of the cat is waaaay up toward the engine so that side is very difficult to get a saw up there. My guess is that cat thefts on Broncos are fairly low compared to other vehicles.
The skid plate I ord'd is due to arrive this coming Sunday, so I just rewatched the video. Does the rectangular plate that has the two hex nuts attached, and inserted into the frame, come with the bolt that was threaded into the one nut to prevent it from sliding while doing the skid plate install?
@@BudgetBronco Thanks for the info. Watched another video (by Mabett I recall) of the install, and it showed having to remove two bolts, and loosen one, on a protective plate on the front portion of the fuel tank. I have a 2.3L, 4-door, so gonna have to slide under there and checkout the mounting hole locations.
@@BudgetBronco 👍Big Bend 4-dr here, and the skid plate is arriving today instead of tomorrow. Just recently had the tube of blue thread-lock out while working on the grandson's ebike, so I won't have to search for that. 😊
I see in the 'about this item' it says "Fitment: Transmission skid Guard Plate Fit Ford Bronco 2021 2022 2023 2024 2/4-Door 2.3L EcoBoost Engine. (including Manual and Automatic Transmission) Not Fit Bronco Sport and Bronco with 2.7L EcoBoost Engine"
Great video as usual! I see you are pro protecting trans rights!🤣🤣 See what I did there! Seriously though, my BaseSquatch has the 2.7L, wonder why it wouldn't fit?
I am curious about this too. @julioblanco if you send me an email I can work with you to measure the specific distances between the mounting points and we can figure out if it fits. Find my email on my about page.
@@BudgetBronco I asked in the forum and the 2.7 has an additional crossmember. Also, there is more than one buyer reporting that this plate cracks after being stressed.
Reply with a link if you would please, I would like to read up on it. If true, one way to think of it would be, if you hit something and it cracks the aluminum skid plate, it certainly would have also cracked your plastic transmission pan. I would rather replace (or weld) the skid plate!
Publishing this video on the 2 year birthday of my Bronco! It rolled off the assembly line on July 18, 2021.
Still the best looking Bronco on the interwebs!
I appreciate that...thank you!
Thanks for the install video! I’ve got the OEM skid plate kit on order. Adding the Mabett plate will give me a little extra peace of mind.
Glad I could help and thanks for watching!
Hi Tim, thank you for your feedback. I did install the trans skid and after feed back from another Bronco Off Roader, I purchased a differential and rear shock skids. I have not installed yet but after my first desert run it was clear those would be the best for my use. As always, you’re my favorite RUclips presenter, keep up the good work, I consider you a Bronco Mentor.
Budget Bronco Apostle Ger
OK got it, hope that install works well for you and thanks!
Great .... Thanks for the video I wish ..... Mabett made more skid plates for the whole bottom...... like a plate for the plastic oil pan and plastic gas tank, etc etc
I bet they will be coming out with more of them in the future. If you don't want to wait there are several other vendors making full length protection but they are a lot more expensive.
@@BudgetBronco YES .... the price of Aluminum skid plates are ridiculous ..... come to think of it, so are the steel ones!
👍 I've installed a couple of the Mabbett products, and they always fit well. Took advantage of this and just ordered one. Bonus, there's a $10 off coupon also. I don't go off-road, but there's always unexpected road debris one might encounter. Maybe use some sort of thread-lock on the bolt threads?
Oh, and that's one clean, and clutter-free garage you have there. 👍
Did not know about the coupon, good to hear! Thread lock is a good idea. I know in the near future I will need to have this skid plate removed because my Bronco has a recall on the front drive shaft, so maybe when I reinstall it I will use some blue loctite. Thanks for being a regular watcher and commenter!
@@BudgetBronco 😎👍
Great content. Thanks. That power socket wrench is fantastic.
Thanks for watching! Yes I have been very happy with it. Milwaukee M12
Ok purchased this based on your video, now I’m concerned about the absolute Budget other skid plate recommendations, please. You’re the # 1 source for trusted info. I’ve got a 2022 Black Diamond I’m thinking of more tame overlanding with some 5 level trails. What do you think?
Ger
Hey there...sorry I can't be of much more help since this is the only skid that I purchased. I would recommend you go and search the bronco6g.com forum, there will be a lot of posts there about different skid plates. The biggest difference will be some are steel and some are aluminum. Aluminum is not as strong, but is lighter and cheaper, so if you are doing light offroading I would go with aluminum.
Awesome video as always
Thanks for watching!
Another W one for us manual gear shifters
You know it!
Hey, I was just wondering why you stopped making videos? Did you sell your Bronco. Thanks, have a great day
Hey Fred thanks for checking in...I still have the Bronco and plan to for a long long time. Why no videos? No good reason really, just focused on some other things in life lately. I am going to a Bronco meetup next weekend so maybe I will make a vid there??
@@BudgetBronco hey, thank you. I enjoyed all your videos. Trust me I know exactly what you mean about lives taking up your time. Glad to hear alls well, have a great day.
@@BudgetBronco Any opportunity to film this beauty is a good enough excuse to put out a video. Your build has aged incredibly well considering they no longer sell the 'base' model. I really wanted a simple 30(k) truck that I could modify. Now everything's too much money & too much Sasquatch.
@@chiefenumclaw7960 They are bringing base back! woohoo!
Get it while you can!!
So glad to have another ally when it comes to protecting the trans. 😅
All Broncos of all types and colors deserve protection. Even 4 doors! 😂
Nice to see u again! What can u tell us about the reliability and how many miles u have on the odometer? Thanks for the info.
I have 10k miles, no issues!!
Hi there, in your link below and on Amazon it said is not fit on 2.7L engine. It’s only fit on 2.3L kinna confused to that one
I believe there is a slight difference that makes the fitment different. For example if you go to this website of a company that sells a similar product, there is an option for the 2.3 and a separate one for 2.7. It indicates the fitment difference is a 'crossmember' rcimetalworks.com/product/transmission-skid-plate-19-present-bronco/
I'm curious about your white roof. Is this still the original 1.0 version that you wrapped? Or did you get the 2.0 and is that again wrapped? Thanks. Great posts.
That is the original 1.0 top that was manufactured around June 2021. However, I have recently exchanged that top for a 2.0 version under the Ford customer satisfaction program. There wasn't anything wrong with it, but they offered to give me a new top so I took it. Now I will need to wrap the 2.0 version as well
Thanks. You answered my real question, which is, would you do the wrap again. Since you are wrapping the new one, I guess you were happy enough with how well it held up. Would you consider having a pro do it? How much $ do you think it would cost to have it done vs diy? I love the channel. It has helped and inspired me along the way. I have a 2021 Race Red with a white stripe and white wheels. I have only owned the soft top, but with limited options coming to market, I'm considering buying a used MIC top and wrapping it white.
Good question...I don't know how much a pro would charge but I would guess 5-10X what it cost me to do it myself. Enjoy your Bronco it sounds awesome!
How much of the catalytic converter does this cover. Thanks.
Good question! I just crawled under there to take a look. This does not fully cover the bottom connection of the cat, but it does make it more difficult to get at. Fortunately the top connection of the cat is waaaay up toward the engine so that side is very difficult to get a saw up there. My guess is that cat thefts on Broncos are fairly low compared to other vehicles.
@@BudgetBronco thank you. I really appreciate you taking the time to check.
No problem, happy to help and thanks for watching!
Which brand and model is the skid plate? Where can I order it on line?
Made by Mabett, here is a link to the product: amzn.to/43pQMAU
The skid plate I ord'd is due to arrive this coming Sunday, so I just rewatched the video. Does the rectangular plate that has the two hex nuts attached, and inserted into the frame, come with the bolt that was threaded into the one nut to prevent it from sliding while doing the skid plate install?
Yes. it comes with 5 bolts and 5 washers, plus the 4 protective cups.
@@BudgetBronco Thanks for the info. Watched another video (by Mabett I recall) of the install, and it showed having to remove two bolts, and loosen one, on a protective plate on the front portion of the fuel tank. I have a 2.3L, 4-door, so gonna have to slide under there and checkout the mounting hole locations.
Yes I think on models like Black Diamond that have a stock transfer case skid plate there might be an extra step to do that
@@BudgetBronco 👍Big Bend 4-dr here, and the skid plate is arriving today instead of tomorrow. Just recently had the tube of blue thread-lock out while working on the grandson's ebike, so I won't have to search for that. 😊
Weird that it says 4 door and not 2 door Bronco on Amazon...
I see in the 'about this item' it says "Fitment: Transmission skid Guard Plate Fit Ford Bronco 2021 2022 2023 2024 2/4-Door 2.3L EcoBoost Engine. (including Manual and Automatic Transmission) Not Fit Bronco Sport and Bronco with 2.7L EcoBoost Engine"
Sadly they are sold out atm…
Ahh bummer...check back from time to time, they often have things go out of stock but then come back quickly.
Great video as usual! I see you are pro protecting trans rights!🤣🤣 See what I did there! Seriously though, my BaseSquatch has the 2.7L, wonder why it wouldn't fit?
I would just crawl under and see if the mounting points are the same, if they are I don't know why it wouldn't fit.
I am curious about this too. @julioblanco if you send me an email I can work with you to measure the specific distances between the mounting points and we can figure out if it fits. Find my email on my about page.
@@BudgetBronco I asked in the forum and the 2.7 has an additional crossmember. Also, there is more than one buyer reporting that this plate cracks after being stressed.
@@julioblanco Where is the crack on the skid plate occurring? Around bolt holes, or elsewhere? What is the "stress" causing the cracking?
Reply with a link if you would please, I would like to read up on it. If true, one way to think of it would be, if you hit something and it cracks the aluminum skid plate, it certainly would have also cracked your plastic transmission pan. I would rather replace (or weld) the skid plate!