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Artec Industries Full Bellypan Kit - Aluminum
JL Diesel
Features & Product Details
Artec Industries' NEW JLU Wrangler Bellypan is designed to give your 2020+ Jeep Wrangler ECO DIESEL full protection underneath the vehicle. Designed using CAD files directly from the manufacturer and ultra-precise 3D scans, this belly pan skid plate ensures that you have a great fit with factory components. Made from 1/4" thick 6061 Aluminum and 3/16" zinc plated steel, and CNC cut and formed, the Artec JL Bellypan Kit offers both a strong and lightweight solution for your new Jeep JL.
Features
*OEM gas tank skid removal required. For easiest install, remove skid when tank is near empty. See instructions for simple ideas on removing OEM gas tank skid.
**Note: JL Installation Video not available yet but is similar to JT bellypan video. JL video coming soon.**
Note: 1.5"+ lift required for use with bellypan.
Note: Some components are shared with the Gladiator bellypan and will be identified by prefix JT4130-
Note: This product requires general mechanics skills and should only be installed by someone capable of using basic tools. Artec Industries is not responsible for incorrect installation. By purchasing, the customer agrees that they are fully responsible for correct installation.
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The install is about what you'd expect. I don't have a vehicle lift so put jack stands under the front axle to give my fat self more space to work. The hardest part is getting the factory fuel tank skid plate off. I used an electricians fish tape to push under the tank to pull the nylon ratched strap back through. It's tough and has taken a beating and I really like that it relocates the fuel filter up to protect it. A lot of internet claims about aluminum gouging up but I'm not seeing that on these. A previous brand which used 5052 DID get gouged though. The price is a little high so wait for it to go on sale if you can. Paint red and add stickers to gain horsepower.