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Whitie tighties Fruit of the LoomWhat are yours?
Trail Armor, I agree with WindrockWhitie tighties Fruit of the Loom
Been thinking, believe it or not, about using OME skids as fender well protection. Will take some cutting .Floorboard protection in these is pretty important so that's a good idea. All skids should come with fluid change holes to allow for that but usually smaller then stock and going through more material makes it a little tougher is all
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Has anyone tried to see if they'll price match the S&S Fabrication skids? I mean they may be made of different materials but so what? "I'' going to buy this one or yours.. can you price match?"Trail armor all the way! Love mine, great people to deal with as well plus the hardware they use is top notch as well. Only regret I have is I wish I would have gotten them the day I bought the pioneer. After a year of riding and trying to be careful, when I went to install the trail armor, I had to bend my factory cross members because they all 3 were bent up an inch from the crappy factory skid plates being so thin. You want regret getting them.
I was considering the same thing.. but I think there are just too many holes in it!Been thinking, believe it or not, about using OME skids as fender well protection. Will take some cutting .
Well... hello!!!@Jshell3 how you like the 1000?
I have these as well no issuesEdges aren't tapered there's a very slight round on the two outside edges. Mine have held up great. Are a little harder to clean out then most because no drain holes but they don't allow sticks to come through either.
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UPS Tracking - 78 pounds.Woot woot!! Good choice!! I'll bet money they weigh less than any 1/2 UHMW skid!
UPS Tracking - 78 pounds.
That's 3/8th.. half inch is more comparable to aluminum in strength but still not quite as strong. They're using 1/4 aluminum to compare weights and aluminum skids are 3/16th which is 83.8 lbs on a 4x8 sheet.. compared to 1/2" UHMW at 79.2 lbs on a 4x8 sheet... The rival 4mm skids are a hair thinner than 3/16th so should be some lighter. The weight argument between 1/2" UHMW and aluminum shouldn't even be a talking point. But I've seen it brought up so many times when I was looking. It's strictly the properties and cost of the materials that should be considered when choosing between the two. Different strokes for different folks.. and eachbhave their merits. I just don't want to see people make a choice on skids based on inaccurate or misleading info put out by those manufacturing the skids.⅜" is 55-60lbs
That's total shipping weight. A Arm Guards, packaging, and box included.⅜" is 55-60lbs