Poison Spyder LJ FUEL TANK SKID User Manual

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©2009 POISON SPYDER CUSTOMS, INC. • 951-849-5911 • WWW.POISONSPYDER.COM

TJ LJ FUEL TANK SKID INSTALLATION

Thank you for purchasing this Poison Spyder

Fuel Tank Skid for your Jeep. Installation

is fairly simple with the right tools and good

mechanical abilities. If you are not confident in

your mechanical skills, please seek the help of a

professional to perform the installation. Please

read through these entire instructions before

proceeding with installation.

PARTS LIST

(1) TJ LJ Fuel Tank Skid
(1) Front Support Bracket
(2) 3/8-16 X 3/4 hex head cap screw
(2) 3/8-16 nylon insert lock nut
(2) 3/8 flat washer

TOOLS NEEDED

• Floor jack
• 13mm deep socket
• 9/16 socket
• Ratchet
• 9/16 end wrench

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Locate the Front Support
Bracket that was

supplied with the Fuel Tank Skid. Use the

supplied hardware to attach the bracket to

corresponding holes at the forward edge

of the fuel tank skid, with the “L” shaped lip

facing up, and it offset to the driver’s side. Be

sure to have the heads of the bolts oriented

toward the inside of the skid in order to clear

the fuel tank as the skid is slid into place. Be

sure that the bracket is only loosely bolted on

(do not tighten the fasteners at this time).

2. Use the 13mm socket and ratchet to

remove the four larger nuts off of the factory

skid plate located at the rear of the gas tank.

Note that there are also two smaller nuts--

leave these in place. Do not remove the

factory skid, it will remain installed behind the

Poison Spyder Fuel Tank Skid.

3. Position a floor jack at the rear of the Jeep,

oriented so that it may roll under the Jeep’s

fuel tank. Put a rag over the pedestal of the

floor jack, and place the fuel tank skid plate

onto the jack, with the widest edge facing

away from the rear of the Jeep. Roll the jack

and Skid under the Jeep, and use the jack to

raise the skid into place around the fuel tank

and factory skid. It may be a bit of a tight

fit, but the factory skid is made of thin metal

and somewhat flexible, so you can use some

extra force to work the Poison Spyder Skid

into place.

4. With the Skid in place, loosely thread on the

four nuts you removed in step 2. Then lower

the jack, allowing the skid to hang from the

two nuts that were loosely installed.

5. At the front of the fuel tank, locate the two

nuts holding the front of the factory skid plate

on to the frame crossmember. Remove

these two nuts.

6. Use the jack to raise the forward end of

the Skid back into place. Once it is seated

correctly, reinstall the two nuts that were

removed in step 5.

7. Tighten all hardware. This includes the

four nuts at the rear of the Skid, the two nuts

at the front of the skid, and the two sets of

nuts, bolts and washers that attach the Front

Support Bracket to the Skid (tighten these

with the 9/16 socket, ratchet and wrench).

IMPORTANT: The Fuel Tank Skid was designed

for use on Jeeps with at least 2” of suspension

lift. CHECK THE CLEARANCE BETWEEN

THE FUEL TANK SKID AND THE REAR DIFF

COVER under full compression. Poison Spyder

Customs is NOT responsible for damaged

components due to negligent installation or on

Jeeps that do not meet the 2” suspension lift

requirement.

WARRANTY
Poison Spyder Customs™ warranties all of the

products we sell and distribute for one (1) year

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