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Old Mar 6, 2000 | 03:32 PM
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Does anyone have an opinion on the plastic skid plates from Maier. I am considering buying the full length aluminum plate from Highlifter but the significant price difference between the two has me wondering. I do quite a bit of log crawling and some mudding on my Foreman S . The main question is if they hold up well.

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Old Mar 6, 2000 | 05:43 PM
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I've got a Meier full ski on my 400ex. It seems to be holding up just fine, tho' I have only had it on since Christmas. One problem - it holds ice and snow up in the frame, where without the skid it would fall out. Not a real big deal, just adds some weight. I got it for the stick/rock/underbelly slide protection, low weight, cheap, and it looks cool. I'll
 
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Old Mar 6, 2000 | 05:48 PM
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I have one on my 450... so far no probs, I really like it, to me it slides alot better than the alum ones especially on rocks. Mine has been over all sorts of stuff, with nothing to show other than some scratches.

I also have AP bash plate, and stick guards, and it mounts up really slick with those

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Old Mar 6, 2000 | 06:18 PM
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You may also want to check out the belly plates from PRM. They look to be just as heavy as HL, but a lot cheaper at around $99.00.

http://www.prm-atv.com/

 
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