2017-2024 F150 Replacement Splash Guard | Splash Shield | Skip Plate • The Saggy Diaper!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.พ. 2024
- Hello Random TH-cam People!
Do you have and F150 that have a fabric like material dangling under your engine/transmission? That is the Splash Guard / Splash Shield / Skid Plate. Also known in the F150 community as "The Saggy Diaper". Join me as I discuss how to go about replacing your saggy diaper!
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Excellent info as always!
I feel the main reason these fail is because when you get an oil change, the mechanic will only remove the front bolts and let the shield dangle from the back bolts.
More than likely, I would agree with that.
I cannot agree, I've done all of my own oil changes since new and always remove all 4 bolts and it still happened.
@@kastbarg perhaps try adding some more washers on both sides of each of the holes so that tightening the screws isn’t putting as much pressure on those corners pieces?
@@DIYBRY And reinstall with an impact driver!
Thanks for the info!
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Mine was turn and saggin.I just took it off and kept it that way.
Best of luck
This is a throw away part.Mine ripped over during a heavy snowfall. It does nothing to protect ,as its purely for aerodynamics. If anything, replace it with a proper skid plate or something. Mine has been off for yrs.
Like I mention in my video, if you want metal, more power to ya. Just more work to take off for oil changes.
Did you have part numbers?
I show a picture of the label in the video.
I'm going to try and plasti-dip the two corners that always tear apart and see if that lasts longer 🤔
I made 2 metal brackets to help support the weight but if I take it to a Ford dealer for an oil change those goobers are just going to be like "what are these things?" 🤪
I thought about adding some large washers to it is not in direct contact to the brackets.
Is it the same material?
The one I put on, yes. If you want a more durable kind, you can go with metal. Just more of a pain when it comes to changing your oil.
I'll through it in garbage, keep my money and forget about it.
You do you. Just might incur some unwanted damage as a result. Hopefully not.