can am skid plates
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I had the dealer put on Moose plates. Love then in every way however, they don't make the rear axle covers (go figure!). Any body know where I can get just the rear axle armor without interferring with the Moose plates (they only go down the center frame).
BTW the Moose plates are really rugged!
BTW the Moose plates are really rugged!
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The dealer skid plates are adequate, it's what I have.. but the Ricochets are better from what I have seen, and they are cheaper. If you don;t mind installing them yourself go with the Ricochets. If you just want it done at the dealer, the Dealer ones are fine, you'll be happy with them, they offer basic protection and they work. The ricochets just offer more protection in my opinion and are better value for the $
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crossbowme
I had the dealer put on Moose plates. Love then in every way however, they don't make the rear axle covers (go figure!). Any body know where I can get just the rear axle armor without interferring with the Moose plates (they only go down the center frame).
BTW the Moose plates are really rugged!</end quote></div>
Can Am has the rear diff. skids that would mount up without intefering with anything else.
I had the dealer put on Moose plates. Love then in every way however, they don't make the rear axle covers (go figure!). Any body know where I can get just the rear axle armor without interferring with the Moose plates (they only go down the center frame).
BTW the Moose plates are really rugged!</end quote></div>
Can Am has the rear diff. skids that would mount up without intefering with anything else.
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