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P1000 16 gauge Stick stoppers

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I too wish they covered the foot rest part.

That said, Definitely appear well fitted, and if they are, and they are thick enough, this is a good deal.



I am interested in the install and integration into after market skid plates, which i will be adding shortly.
 
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My set is due here today, according to UPS. I plan to install them on Sunday. I’ll post some pictures when its done.
I installed the stick stoppers today. I installed the panels using rivnuts instead the provided self tapping screws. I removed the tires to gain better access. They did not interfere with my Factory ATV skid plates. I am going to cut some plate to cover the area above the top of the panels. Overall I am happy with them.
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On the off chance anyone was offended by what I intended as humor with my remarks re instead using metallic paint for shielding, or the faux "snide remark" re 16 gauge sticks. I apologize. In no way was any of that meant to disparage SuperATV's new product or its pricing.
No offense taken. I wish the stick stoppers product was steel, but the aluminum provides better protection than the plastic did. The 1/2“ UHMW skid plate and A arm protection I installed provide addition protection from objects being driven thru the plastic cabin structure as well as protecting the frame and engine components. No product provides absolute protection, just addition layers of protection.
 
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I think black UHMW-PE, same thickness as the aluminum, would probably be an even better choice. UHMW-PE is amazingly impact resistant, 1" of UHMW will stop a 45 ACP round (though I won't be holding that in front of me for the test). I've lined my tractor front mount snowblower with 1/8" UHMW, both for the wear resistance and for friction reduction that helps reduce clogging and increases throw distance. Amazing stuff and well suited for our skid pans (though mine is stock Honda aluminum for now.
 
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I installed the stick stoppers today. I installed the panels using rivnuts instead the provided self tapping screws. I removed the tires to gain better access. They did not interfere with my Factory ATV skid plates. I am going to cut some plate to cover the area above the top of the panels. Overall I am happy with them. View attachment 320385View attachment 320386
They look good, but IMO the rear should cover higher.
 
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Definitely filling a void for a needed product @SuperATV and they look better than I imagined. Seems like extending them higher, and loosing the S logo, which creates a mud trap and a hole would be an improvement to consider. Best of luck with the new product.
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Definitely filling a void for a needed product @SuperATV and they look better than I imagined. Seems like extending them higher, and loosing the S logo, which creates a mud trap and a hole would be an improvement to consider. Best of luck with the new product.
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You know my design dudes are going to slip that "S" in there anytime they can. 🤣 🤣
 
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@SuperATV, any chance you could up the thickness to say 1” plate steel? I have some pesky steel fence posts in my area that are pretty hard on the floor boards..

If I go one direction I might only get one or two, but it I go a different direction it’s like several hundred….almost like they are in line!

Can you help a bro out?
 
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@SuperATV, any chance you could up the thickness to say 1” plate steel? I have some pesky steel fence posts in my area that are pretty hard on the floor boards..

If I go one direction I might only get one or two, but it I go a different direction it’s like several hundred….almost like they are in line!

Can you help a bro out?
Steel isn't going to be as easy to design in there and not nearly as form fitting. Plus, it would probably end up cutting down on tire size. That's one of the biggest challenges.... How do you make it all fit and look good with maximum protection, and avoid cutting down on tire size.

And watch out for those fence posts... 🤣🤣🤣
 
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