Thanks - its no Defender 90

(that's not necessarily bad thing - lol - this thing is soooo much more live-able).
I've seen the AEV rack ... I really like the mounting system on that one a lot. And, the fuel cell for the tire carrier was the reason I decided to buy their rear bumper/tire carrier - pretty slick.
As for skids, I'm a bit overwhelmed coming from Defenders how much is going to need to be skid-plated underneath the JK. Aluminum is going to be the only option as I see it from a weight standpoint. I'll check out river raiders. Thx-
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I've spent some time in Series and Defender Rovers in Africa. They ride better than Toyota 5/4 ton PU's - that's not saying much - but they are for short contortionists who are mechanics. Give me my Jeep JKU any day (for here in NA!)
Now for some LR/RR fun:
You know that the LR discovered Africa, but the Toyota conquered it!
90% of LR's are still on the road... , the rest made it to their destinations.
I'm sure you have heard hundreds more, LOL.
I have seen photos of the undersides of a 2012 and I don't think any current front to rear skid package will work out of the box, so you may need to wait until RROR or others come out with a 2012 specific package or figure out how to modify their existing packages.
Here's what I think needs protection - engine oil pan, transmission pan, the exhaust loop. Maybe the transfer case too, the photos I saw didn't give a good look at the oem skid for the case. Jeep provides a charcoal canister skid for the '12's, they didn't on previous models.
The '12's transmission pan looks awfully vulnerable, similar to the pan on my Hemi converted '10. The RROR skid over the tranny pan on mine has already paid for itself and the entire skid package and it did it in one instance in Moab...
The exhaust loop looks very vulnerable too, and ought not to be cut out or modified since it was intended to make the right and left bank exhaust runs the same length before they merge.
The engine oil pan is higher, but a blow there can be fatal to what is no doubt an expensive engine.
AEV's rear differential skid/slider is relatively cheap insurance as well.
BTW, did you know that GenRight and Long Ranger make auxilliary fuel tanks? The Long Ranger is bolt in for the '11's and prior, with just the canister moved, but the resonator or whater that first muffler is on the '12's would have to go.
JPK