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Which Transmission Pans are compatible with Rival Skids?

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Do the deep sump pans block install of the transmission skid from rival?

Mishimoto seems like the nicest pan but im worried about it blocking the trans skid.

Mishimoto 10R60 - Deep
PPE 10R60 - Shallow
PPE 10R60 - Deep
BD Diesel 10R60 - Deep
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I’ve been wondering the same thing, thanks for starting this thread. Because I have the FP tune and 35” tires I have been thinking about installing a larger sump pan to help keep the transmission happy. I too have all the Rival skid plates.
 
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anyone know this?

Dont want to order a pan and then find out the skid won't install
 

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Following the third link to the website, I see there is a note that states " Note: Reduces ground clearance by 2 Inches on Mustang Applications." I'm suspecting this deep pan would reduce any ground clearance by two inches since the pans are made for this specific transmission. Then, a quick look at available clearance between the OEM Ranger trans pan and the Rival skid should be a good indicator of available clearance, right?

Anyway, going to watch this thread out of curiosity.
 
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Following the third link to the website, I see there is a note that states " Note: Reduces ground clearance by 2 Inches on Mustang Applications." I'm suspecting this deep pan would reduce any ground clearance by two inches since the pans are made for this specific transmission. Then, a quick look at available clearance between the OEM Ranger trans pan and the Rival skid should be a good indicator of available clearance, right?

Anyway, going to watch this thread out of curiosity.
Im temped to just order the skid and call it good, I like the idea of the temp drops ands drain but luckily I live in a cold climate so I think I have an edge there already
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