Transmission skid install questions - metal plate/skid on crossmember, did you remove?

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On the middle crossmember where the front of the transmission skid bolts down, there was a black metal piece on the drivers side that seemed maybe in the way. I unbolted the 2 forward bolts of this piece then just placed the transmission skid over it then rebolted the skid plate through everything. The front skid then overlaps over this area, and it worked out. (Some had mentioned installing the front skid first, then sliding the transmission skid under it, but it’s easier to just install the transmission skid first I think.)

I wasn’t sure if I should’ve removed this metal piece, as it seems like if I removed it, there were 2 hooks in the transmission skid that could’ve threaded through some of the holes in the frame crossmember to hold it up. Additionally, the skids could’ve been tucked up about 1cm higher to give more clearance. With the plate in place, the hooks were too low to thread anywhere. But, I left the piece as it covers some wires and such on the drivers side.
 
It may have been the sway bar disconnect cover, which I think is supposed to be removed.
I believe this is true. I had the dealer install the FE skid plates and return the parts that were on my LC-LC, and it appears there was a small skid for the sway bar disconnect that they removed.
 
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