| Material |
1/4-inch (6mm) Deep-Stamped Aluminum Alloy |
| Weight |
26 lbs |
| Finish |
Multi-Stage Powder Coating over Zinc Primer |
| Fitment |
2020 – Current Subaru Outback (All trims, including Wilderness) |
| Installation |
100% No-Drill, Bolt-On (Approx. 30 minutes) |
| Included Accessory |
Front Bumper Scrape Guard |
What our Experts Think
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Premium aluminum build — Strong enough to deflect rocks, road debris, and impacts, yet significantly lighter than steel alternatives.
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Comprehensive engine‑bay protection — Guards the engine sump, oil pan, and under‑carriage from stones, mud, uneven terrain, and road hazards.
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Corrosion‑resistant finish — Powder‑coated surface resists rust and wear from moisture, grime, and road salt, prolonging skid plate life.
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Exact fit for 2020+ Outback (standard & Wilderness trims) — Precision engineering ensures a seamless fit without drilling or modifications.
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Straightforward installation — Bolt‑on mounting makes fitting quick and accessible for DIYers or shops.
Q&A
Q: Which vehicles are compatible with this skid plate?
A: It fits 2020 and newer Subaru Outback models — including the standard and Wilderness trims.
Q: What material is used and how strong is it?
A: It’s constructed from heavy-duty 1/4″ (6 mm) aluminum alloy, offering strong impact resistance and durability without adding excessive weight.
Q: What components are protected?
A: This skid plate shields the engine oil pan and critical lower-engine components from rocks, debris, and off-road hazards.
Q: Does installation require drilling or modifications?
A: No — installation uses existing factory mounting points for a straightforward bolt-on fit.
Q: Will it change ground clearance or handling?
A: No significant impact — it's engineered to preserve the Outback’s factory ground clearance and ride geometry.
Q: Is it suitable for off-road and rough terrain?
A: Yes — the robust 6 mm aluminum construction and durable finish make it ideal for gravel, dirt, mud and general overlanding use.
Q: What finish does the skid plate have?
A: It comes with a corrosion-resistant powder-coated finish that withstands impacts, abrasion, and environmental exposure.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect after off-road or rough‑road driving: Check for dents, dents, or cracks — especially at mounting locations and edges.
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Re‑check and tighten bolts periodically: After the first ~100 miles and then every few months (or after heavy driving), ensure all mounting hardware remains secure.
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Rinse off dirt, mud, salt, or road grime: Clean thoroughly, and let the skid plate dry completely to avoid corrosion or buildup between plate and car underbody.
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Check for clearance/interference: After driving on uneven terrain, make sure skid plate isn’t contacting suspension components, exhaust, or underbody parts.
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Monitor for leaks: Because the skid plate guards the underside, inspect around edges or drain holes for signs of fluid seepage (oil, coolant, etc.).
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Protect exposed aluminum if finish is damaged: If the surface gets scratched or coating is chipped, apply a corrosion‑resistant spray or protective coating to maintain durability.