Thanks Stefan
1) If your car is lifted 100mm or more, the job can be done on flat ground, if it is lower than that, you need to drive the front wheels on to a ramp or jack up the front a bit.
2) Below the rear end of the gearbox there is a chassis cross-member bolted underneath the chassis rails.
3) About 400mm behind the abovementioned cross-member there is one hole in each of the chassis rails (approximately where they straighten). The hooks in the rear edge of the skidplate hook into these holes.
4) Using a jack, G-clamp or "handlanger" (assistant), hold the plate against the cross-member. The holes in the front corners of the transfer case should align with holes in the bottom of the cross-member.
5) Slide the supplied nut into the cross-member from the side of the car, with the holey end going in first.
6) Apply Loctite to two M10x45 long high-tensile (grade 8.8) setscrews (bolts with thread extending right up to the head), and fit the bolts. When both bolts are both engaged, tighten them.
7) Take picture and post on the thread.
8) Lower car to the ground, put tools away and crack a cold one.
Peter
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