that sucks dude. the dealership I got my rodeo from was suppost to replace the fuel pump and alot of yall might know, the bash plate on the 94 rodeos is pretty hard to get off and the fact that there was alot of undercoating from its time of being owned up north before I got it didnt help the situation very much for them to get to it. they ended up cutting the bolts off so the rest of the bold body was still stuck in there and hard as hell to get out, took a week to get it all done, and then instead of putting my bash plate back on, they tried to hide it and hoped I wouldnt see it sitting in the grass right next to there shop. well, I was pissed and told them that I wasnt going to pay for such bad service and disregard to how my vehicle was brought to them and they got stuck with me not paying and didnt want to try and make me pay because they were already in enough trouble with getting the better business guys already looking into about 10 other things theyve done to people like me. so I still have my bash plate sitting in my gerage waiting for me to get in there and remove the nuts and bolts still stuck in there and get it back on wich will be a task to do because its gonna be a very tight fit.


1994 Isuzu Rodeo 4x4. Indy4x lift shackles in rear, cranked bars in front. 1 1/2" lift on 31" Pathfinder a/t