I've read that in Derek's thread, too. I was planning on trying it on the next doubler I run, so I'll be waiting to see what you come up with.
that’s how Derek ran his on ultimate adventure, he’s put like 20k miles on the setup. You leave the seal between ecobox and trans out and run a .052 restrictor to the ecobox
Is that necessary or just something he did for peace of mind? Mine is coming out soon for an inspection so this might be something to consider.

I’ll go through and countersink all the skid plate bolts like I should’ve originally.In the instructions it says you can do it either way. For a crawler and trail rig it’s definitely not necessary, and for driving on the highway very long distances, probably still not necessary haha, but I already left the seal between the 2 out when I put it together so![]()
Must have been added to the later instructions since it wasn’t wasn’t included in late 2016. Might be something I would also consider.
But yes, I’ll probably add some cutouts near the rear of both skids, I did forget about that haha
I don't always wish I didn't have a cushy office job, but things like this really make me wish I worked in a fab shop.I wasn’t planning on adding any ribs to the rear skid, but it only took 45 minutes to cut out and weld on so might as well.
I don't always wish I didn't have a cushy office job, but things like this really make me wish I worked in a fab shop.
Looks great!
