I hate to poo on allpoo, but I do not like that design. Way too close to the tranny IMHO. Will trap heat in the one area you really don't want it, if bent looks like it may impact the tranny (not sure), and will make your cross member the "catch point" in FW and even R. My cross member is already beat to crap and thats with skids fully protecting them. That catch point kills it for me. If I run over a log/rock/whatever and put pressure on the skid now the obstacle is trapped and I can't even back off it because it's almost a 90* angle at the front as well. I get this design will allow less "bending" but not at the cost of potentially getting stuck, wearing out the tranny prematurely, and not protecting the cross member at all.
I'd take it off, sell it, and save for an exhaust crossover thats higher then full flush skids. You need many more dings on that cross member and OE exhaust cross over to worry about a tranny skid at this point. Them babys look brand new.
IMHO I'd assume statistically that youll screw up your stock exhaust that hangs low right in the middle of the truck way before you impacted the tranny cover. Just my BS web wheeling opinion based on me always getting hung up right past that cross-member in the middle of our long wheelbased trucks on jeep or quad trails
In the end it doesn't matter so long as your happy. I need to get myself a trasfercase skid one of these days. That got lost years ago while at my buddys shop to be reinforced and extended.