As you can see in this picture the diff is sorta left out there to get tagged with a 2 inch drop required with the AE 4.5" lift.
I looked at several skid plates out there for the Sidekick and there was only two out there that accounted for a dropped diff, that being the Calmini and then the "Bits4Vits" front armor. The costs to get anything from that side of the pond is atrocious, and the Calmini armor also incorporated a suspension brace, so I got the Calmini front skid plate from LowRange(they rock) And luck would have it that they also had a semi used front support brace on their yard sale page.
This is the very first stage for me to install any Calmini part, cover that baby blue crap color! LOL
scuffed and hit with Krylon,
If I had paid full price for the brace I would have been highly, highly pissed off with myself, and even slightly pissed now even at the discounted price, all Calmini did was use a piece of 1.5"x3" rect tube, cut the top off and the bottom where the ears are. I had hoped this was a bent piece, sized correctly, but alas no, it is a piece of 5.00$ steel tube and a few minutes of work with a cutoff wheel. You will need to bend the ears out to fit as the A-arm mount is exactly 3" and the inside of the Calmini support is 2.75".
Here she is all mounted up. Once I got the friggin support installed, the actual skid plate mounted up in 120 seconds.
I took it for a quick spin up and down the mtn, I was hoping that the support would act as a suspension/steering brace as well and I was not disappointed, the steering is alot more solid feeling, especially when hammering the dirt roads at speed!
The armor plate is nice, it is very solidly mounted and is intended for dropped diffs and not a bad price on it's own, worth the cost compared to other skid plates,,,,,,,
But do yourself a huge big favor, do not buy the support bar, make your own, you can purchase the steel and a new right angle grinder and cutoff wheels for less!