I'm with you on the price of things. Of all the machines I've owned, I really only wished I had the plastic skids on my pioneer 1000 due to the weight and amount of surface area available to destroy... With the small wheel base on the p500, I'm wondering if I would be better off with aluminum skids as insurance and save the extra money for something else... Or just save it.Haven't had a problem with my factory skids but I've only bottomed out a couple of times. I'm sure I'll replace them at some point and I'm leaning towards the Honda aluminum. Can't believe the kind of money they're wanting for plastic of any grade.
Do not get the aluminum skids because when it's freezing out and you stick your tongue on them you look like that kid from Christmas Story.Haven't had a problem with my factory skids but I've only bottomed out a couple of times. I'm sure I'll replace them at some point and I'm leaning towards the Honda aluminum. Can't believe the kind of money they're wanting for plastic of any grade.
I've only bottomed mine out a couple of times also, HA!Haven't had a problem with my factory skids but I've only bottomed out a couple of times. I'm sure I'll replace them at some point and I'm leaning towards the Honda aluminum. Can't believe the kind of money they're wanting for plastic of any grade.
Do you remember what company you ordered from?I went the uhmw route and did it myself. Had our materials guy at work order my sheet. Went with 1/4" thick. It came in 4'x10' and think I gave like $130ish for the sheet. Had enough to do a one piece skid plate and roof. Still have enough that I could make some A arm gourds but I still haven't gotten around to that.
Naw, sure don't. Our company hired a new materials guy and he shops around. Doubt he'did even remember but I'm pretty sure on that price.Do you remember what company you ordered from?
Ok. I'll search and see what I can find. Everyone seem to think 1/4" is good to use, or need to be thicker?Naw, sure don't. Our company hired a new materials guy and he shops around. Doubt he'did even remember but I'm pretty sure on that price.
Mines 1/2 inch and serves me well.Ok. I'll search and see what I can find. Everyone seem to think 1/4" is good to use, or need to be thicker?
I would do 1/2” or at least 3/8thOk. I'll search and see what I can find. Everyone seem to think 1/4" is good to use, or need to be thicker?
Hi SmittyMines 1/2 inch and serves me well.
No I really don't but I think the P 500 is a pretty simple lay out. I would use cardboard for a template and use it for the pattern. I would get 1/2 thick, that way you can cut recesses for the fasteners to make the bottom of the skid plate smooth. And Welcome! When it warms up we meet at Mulberry Mtn and ride. Keep an eye on SW region at the very bottom on forums and I'll try to post dates or better yet PM me your phone #Hi Smitty
I live in NWA and have a pioneer 500. I am new to the forum (purchased the 550 one month ago) and have been reading about the diy skid plates out of UHMW. I am going to attempt this but do you have a source or any tips that might help get this done? Thanks in advance.