Rear skid plate(s) for Lakota
#12
Really, i don't know what type mine are, because when I bought it used, they were all on there. The skidplate for the sprocket is VERY thick, and the chassis skid plate is pretty thick itself. They have real good craftsmanship on both! This doesn't help much though, lol.
#13
just judging by the fact that you got a aftermarket kawasaki bumper on there id say you got aftermarket kawie skids....the aftermarket kawie skids are real good and they bolt up the best out of any others but then again i would expect them to because the company that makes the quad should do the best job at making aftermarket products for it lol.......
#16
I've had my armadillo skid plate for a long time now and here's the only problem i've found so far
the rear of the skid plate doesn't have a kick-up, so if you bottom out in mud or something like that and try to back up it will dig in
i noticed that on my last couple of rides. They should have put some sort of kick-up in the rear so it's not able to dig in
the rear of the skid plate doesn't have a kick-up, so if you bottom out in mud or something like that and try to back up it will dig in
i noticed that on my last couple of rides. They should have put some sort of kick-up in the rear so it's not able to dig in
#17
ive sued white bros and dg skids and they are just OK and both broke at bolt hole welds after a little time on em but overall the dg was better then the white bros but the armidillo is the best choice because it is the only skid that is .250 thich where the others are only .190's plus the armidillo is the cheapest.........welcome to the fourms hardchrome
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