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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INST-14-15-010_A
Steering Box Skid
IMPORTANT: Thank you for purchasing this Poison Spyder product. Please read through this entire document before proceeding with installation. If you are not
confident in your mechanical skills, please seek the help of a professional to perform the installation. Check your packages immediately upon arrival to ensure that
everything listed is included, and to check for damage during shipping. If anything is missing or damaged, or if you need technical assistance with any aspect of
this installation, call Poison Spyder at (951) 849-5911 as soon as possible. This document last updated October 2016.
APPLICATIONS
These installation instructions apply to the following
Poison Spyder products:
13-15-010 YJ Steering Box Skid
14-15-010 97-’02 TJ Steering Box Skid
14-15-020 03-’06 TJ Steering Box Skid
PARTS LIST (YJ)
(1) Steering Box Skid
(2) 3/8-16 X 1 button head cap screw
(4) 3/8 flat washer
(2) 3/8-16 nylon insert lock nut
PARTS LIST (TJ)
(1) Steering Box Skid
(1) 1/2-13 X 1 button head cap screw
(2) 1/2 flat washer
(1) 1/2-13 nylon insert lock nut
TOOLS NEEDED
• T55 Torx wrench or socket with ratchet
• Drill motor
• 3/8” (YJ) or 1/2” (TJ or LJ) drill bit
• 7/32” (YJ) or 5/16” (TJ or LJ) hex key (Allen wrench) or
socket with ratchet
• 9/16” (YJ) or 3/4” (TJ or LJ) end wrench or socket with
ratchet
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Remove the lower torx bolt that holds the bumper
in place on the driver’s side of the frame On the outside
of the frame rail, remove the two forward bolts that hold
the steering box in place (there are other bolts that hold
the steering box in place, so there is no need to support
the steering box).
2. Hold the steering box skid in place and thread all
three bolts that were removed back into place. Torque
these bolts to factory specs.
3. On the Steering Box Skid there is one more hole that
is located to the far left (if you are looking at the front of
the Jeep) that is flush with your OE bumper. Drill a 3/8”
(YJ) or 1/2” (TJ & LJ) hole through the OE bumper using
the hole in the skid plate as a template. Use the provided
hardware to finish the installation.