Pics Of PRM Skids on VForce
#1
Pics Of Skids Here
The Prm swingarm plate is the only one i have seen that covers the hole thing. It is the only thing i can say good about it.
The holes in the swingarm plate needed some major work to get them to fit and the bolts for the bottom skid were to short.
I whent with the .125 thick plates and they are plenty good for trail rideing. The swingarm plate is .250 and is real nice,except for
the holes not lineing up. The a-arm are not as good as others out there the dont come up that high in the front, pro armor a-arm`s are much better.The bottom skid is ok and it covers the bottom all the way, just the bolt length problem.
If I had to do it all over I would get pro armor a-arm skids and prm for the rest.
I wold not get pro armors bottom skid, it does not cover the bottom all the way up. It stops at the a-arms, the pro armor swingarm only cover half of it
the Prm stuff is not a pretty as other out there but they cost less.
Over all there worth the money (least expensive out there) if you dont mind a little fab work. I know you should not have to
The Prm swingarm plate is the only one i have seen that covers the hole thing. It is the only thing i can say good about it.
The holes in the swingarm plate needed some major work to get them to fit and the bolts for the bottom skid were to short.
I whent with the .125 thick plates and they are plenty good for trail rideing. The swingarm plate is .250 and is real nice,except for
the holes not lineing up. The a-arm are not as good as others out there the dont come up that high in the front, pro armor a-arm`s are much better.The bottom skid is ok and it covers the bottom all the way, just the bolt length problem.
If I had to do it all over I would get pro armor a-arm skids and prm for the rest.
I wold not get pro armors bottom skid, it does not cover the bottom all the way up. It stops at the a-arms, the pro armor swingarm only cover half of it
the Prm stuff is not a pretty as other out there but they cost less.
Over all there worth the money (least expensive out there) if you dont mind a little fab work. I know you should not have to
#2
I had problems at first with the a-arms skids from PRM also at first with the holes not lining up. The mistake I was making however was that the plates were switched. Try using the plate for the other A arm I bet you will see that the holes line up exactly. I was just about to start drilling a new hole. Good Luck. By the way these plates are worth ever penny.. great stuff love the front bumper covers most of the radiator.
#3
I did notice that there is a left and right for the a arms. It was the swingarm that the holes were not lineing up, I had to cut the holes out
sideways to get them on.
They are good for the money, The a arms could give a little better protection in the very front by being higher so it compleatly covers the arm. I have not found a better swingarm skid, it covers the whole arm. just the holes suck.
If I remember you got the .190. Nice!!!
sideways to get them on.
They are good for the money, The a arms could give a little better protection in the very front by being higher so it compleatly covers the arm. I have not found a better swingarm skid, it covers the whole arm. just the holes suck.
If I remember you got the .190. Nice!!!
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