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i have a 95 legacy sedan 5 speed that i always wanted to a put skid pan on it and did not want a new one, so i have a junk 91 loyale 4wd that had a skid pan on it. I just took the 4 bolts out then i took a wire brush wheel on a drill to clean all the oil and paint off it then repainted it. I only had to drill two holes for the front of the skid on the bootum of the rad support. their was already holes in the back that lined up with the holes in the back of the skid pan it really looks great it looks like it is new!

 

note only the 4wd loyale has skid pans

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you wouldn't happen to be able to get a pic of it.i just happen to pick one up from 91loyale(thanks again and sorry for making ya wait) and i just wanted a pic to refer to so when i go to install mine i'll know what to look forward to.did you use the bolts from the loyale?

 

thanks if you can post a pic,if not no problem.

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  subie94 said:
you wouldn't happen to be able to get a pic of it.i just happen to pick one up from 91loyale(thanks again and sorry for making ya wait) and i just wanted a pic to refer to so when i go to install mine i'll know what to look forward to.did you use the bolts from the loyale?

 

thanks if you can post a pic,if not no problem.

 

i put it on my 95 legacy their is a bracket with 6 holes, 3 pair, the middle set lined up with the back holes on the skid pan you only have two drill to mount the front i used 4 new bolts and nuts it makes it easy i would recommend clean the skid pan with a wire brush on a drill and spay paint it it looks like it is band new

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  95 super subbie said:
i put it on my 95 legacy their is a bracket with 6 holes, 3 pair, the middle set lined up with the back holes on the skid pan you only have two drill to mount the front i used 4 new bolts and nuts it makes it easy i would recommend clean the skid pan with a wire brush on a drill and spay paint it it looks like it is band new

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Is there any possible that you could show us a picture? I've thought in doubt that it wouldnt fit?

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AP

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I did this this on my '93 Legacy and agree it's quick and easy. One extra thing I did was reshape the skid plate a bit with my BFH. I wanted to make sure there was a 1/2" or so of clearance between the oil pan and the plate. These factory skid plates are better than nothing at all, but it doesn't take too hard of a hit to mash them.

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well i started the install but i did it to late and before i could finish it got dark out.not to mention that my drill started to go dead before i could finish making the rear holes bigger.

 

i do have the rear bolts in place and waiting for the plate.i put in some spacers so the back of the plate will drop down about 1/2 inch.

 

9465skid_plate_rear_spacers-thumb.JPG spacers for the rear of the plate

 

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skid plate all mounted

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  subie94 said:
well i started the install but i did it to late and before i could finish it got dark out.not to mention that my drill started to go dead before i could finish making the rear holes bigger.

 

i do have the rear bolts in place and waiting for the plate.i put in some spacers so the back of the plate will drop down about 1/2 inch.

 

9465skid_plate_rear_spacers-thumb.JPG spacers for the rear of the plate

 

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skid plate all mounted

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does it look like there's enough space between the skid plate an oil pan,to allow for plate to take a small hit without hitting the pan.

 

don't mean to revive an old thread,just wanted to ask question without starting new one.

 

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spacing towards the front of pan

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spacing towards back of pan

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If you're wondering how tough the stock EA82 skid plate is, just put your floor jack under it and lift. I did that on mine and lifting only about half the car's weight started to cave it in. They're certainly better than nothing. But if rocks are on the agenda, ya might want to double up and weld two plates together or otherwise beef it up.

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That's certainly a nice econimical way to go for some protection for sure.

Deffintelly good for road anddirt/ gravel stuff... Wouldn't really offroad expecting it to protect, but something is WAY better than nithing..

Good discovery!

 

  95 super subbie said:
i have a 95 legacy sedan 5 speed that i always wanted to a put skid pan on it and did not want a new one, so i have a junk 91 loyale 4wd that had a skid pan on it. I just took the 4 bolts out then i took a wire brush wheel on a drill to clean all the oil and paint off it then repainted it. I only had to drill two holes for the front of the skid on the bootum of the rad support. their was already holes in the back that lined up with the holes in the back of the skid pan it really looks great it looks like it is new!

 

note only the 4wd loyale has skid pans

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