ToddACimer
Pioneer 1005-2
Lifetime Member
on the bottom.. duhh!
It's not that obvious. For very good reason I avoided lateral breaks in my skid plate such that when sliding over obstacles from front to back there were no seams in the skid plate as they'd cause obstacles to get hung up on the under belly. Likewise any point load in the under belly causes greater stress over the smallest area it is applied to. So if you make the belly out of multiple pieces you reduce the total amount of deflection you can see in each piece. I personally really like the large conical oversized Honda skid plate washers as they'll allow the belly to walk between the bolts on impact a small amount. All that being said, I'd still be curious on which pieces broke.