Skid Plates Outy 800?
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Skid Plates Outy 800?
i bought the ricochet for my renegade and my buddy did for his outlander.
you definitly need something! stoved in a-arm guard and destoyed boot.
i just cut them back a little.only other problem i have with them is the allen head bolts.
when they get dinged up you cant get allen tool in them to take the guard off.
you definitly need something! stoved in a-arm guard and destoyed boot.
i just cut them back a little.only other problem i have with them is the allen head bolts.
when they get dinged up you cant get allen tool in them to take the guard off.
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Skid Plates Outy 800?
check with your dealer friend. i got all the stuff on this just from my dealer. the skid plate is 2 piece 3/16 aluminum full-body the a-arm protector is made high strength aluminum.....plus has a drain plug..looks cool and has outlander embossed into the plate ...well worth the 125.00 us dollars
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Skid Plates Outy 800?
There has been a couple of guys who fabbed a compromise for the skid plate to accomodate the plow pusher plate. Most of us just take off the skids in winter.
Regarding the allen head bolts getting boogered up, I just went and got some std metric bolts to replace the allen head bolts. Don't forget to put 'never seize' on the bolts.
Regarding the allen head bolts getting boogered up, I just went and got some std metric bolts to replace the allen head bolts. Don't forget to put 'never seize' on the bolts.
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Skid Plates Outy 800?
The guy I know with an Outlander fabbed his own out a a high density plastic material. Its pretty thick stuff and has a "greasy" feel to it which makes it slide really well over rocks and logs and stuff. The rocks don't seem to catch and dig into it like aluminum does.
If i remember right he did his with machine tools but you could probably do most of the fab work with common woodworking tools like saws and drills and routers which is a plus. Might be worth a look at your local materials shop for some plastic board stock if you're looking for a project.
If i remember right he did his with machine tools but you could probably do most of the fab work with common woodworking tools like saws and drills and routers which is a plus. Might be worth a look at your local materials shop for some plastic board stock if you're looking for a project.
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