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Old Dec 30, 1999 | 11:11 PM
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In case anyone was wondering what they look like. I think that they are one of the best available on the market today! but remember that is just my opinion
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Old Dec 31, 1999 | 01:04 AM
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I think more people will say Ox-lite is the best. I like Ox-lite because, I ride with a gu who makes them and they ae made in my home town.
 
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Old Jan 2, 2000 | 02:11 PM
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The reason I feel that these are the best is:

1- there aluminum, no paint to scratch off then rust

2- they are almost 1/4" thick (3/8" acually but still really thick)

3- bullet proof

4- Just got to love the look of aluminum, not black paint.

5- don't hardly weigh a thing!

but again that is my opinion

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99'FOREMANes, 26" BUGS, A.P. bash plate and stick guards, winch, and soon to have a high performance kit! ohhYA...




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Old Jan 5, 2000 | 10:34 PM
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Ahh come on foreman owners..... does not anyone have anything to contribute??

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Old Jan 6, 2000 | 12:54 AM
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Well Foreman, I have nothing fancy on my ES but I do have a full Teflon skid pan that I made myself. It works really great in the deep snow.



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Old Jan 6, 2000 | 01:00 AM
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FOREMANes,

Do you have wheel spacers on your 450?
 
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Old Jan 6, 2000 | 01:43 AM
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Nope..... on the wheel spacers (makes it reel rough in the trees ! ) and as a proud forman owner one of the first things that I did was replace that stock "pie pan" of a bash plate. In case you were wondering, I got the bash plate and stick guards, shipped to my door for right under $70.. (they sold to me at dealer cost because they have a outlet store in Oregon!! gee to bad.. I wish other companies were like that!! (..i..e.. highlifter!)


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Old Jan 7, 2000 | 08:45 PM
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Just to let everyone know, yesterday I got my maier full belly skid plate, it mounts perfect! it tucks right behind the front bash plate ( I was a little worried when i ordered it how the 2 would go together) I got it through cabelas for $45+ shipping


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