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  • metalmonkey47
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    Goddamn, you guys are killing oil pans!

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  • ecuastyle84
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    My skid plate isn't the strongest, but it did save me enough time to drive to my garage to fix it without having it leak out completely, because it would of sucked having to deal with it where I cracked it or have it get towed to my garage.

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  • yoshioka90
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    Originally posted by wht94lytng View Post
    This really sucked. I had a spare pan at home and replaced it on the side of the road:

    damnnn....

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  • ivanfu
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    My first oil pan :')
    Three little cracks I used JB

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  • wht94lytng
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    This really sucked. I had a spare pan at home and replaced it on the side of the road:

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  • ZammoTheChoppa
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    you gias are animals i love it

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  • michealis
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    I <3 steel pans.




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  • ToPLeSS(e30)FienD
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    Originally posted by CHIF8008 View Post
    it was time for a skid plate a few pans back lol
    yeeuup. didnt think i was going to get tired of it, then i got tired of it... that was 3 pans ago..

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  • CHIF8008
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    it was time for a skid plate a few pans back lol

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  • ToPLeSS(e30)FienD
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    3 of my 4 2012 pans. Time for skid plate





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  • aLaFleur
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  • Minty_Fresh
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    Originally posted by e34///M View Post
    Anyone ever thought about covering their oil pan in multiple coats of RHINO LINER? they use it all the time on offroad trucks
    the US army uses it on their CJ-7 Jeep interiors and exteriors and Howitzer interiors (tanks)



    scraped it off in like a week. but the oil pan on a MK1 riders the ground. might be better for some one not as low who just occasionally taps the ground on a dip that wants to prevent cracking it in those cases.

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  • jacbo
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    ^That's not going to do much, if anything, to protect a pan from being cracked or rubbed through.

    Nothing really helps extend an oil pan's life as much as simply driving right.

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  • e34///M
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    Originally posted by e34///M View Post
    Anyone ever thought about covering their oil pan in multiple coats of RHINO LINER? they use it all the time on offroad trucks
    the US army uses it on their CJ-7 Jeep interiors and exteriors and Howitzer interiors (tanks)



    uh .. anyone?

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  • milano_red
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    I have a feeling ill be here soon

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