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The trail armor skid plates a really good, I can vouch for them as well. In the picture above you see that I cracked one, Trail armor replaced it without any hesitation.

Also, in my pinion their needs to be some protection on the front bash plate. You can buy a small piece of UHMW make one yourself very easily.
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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
 
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Skid plates look good!! I am on the fence between the Trail Armor and the Factory UTV setup....I need to decide soon so they are on for RB to Windrock!)
If you go with TR that will match pricing with FUTV I got my for $939 shipping included. Just call them.
 
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The trail armor skid plates a really good, I can vouch for them as well. In the picture above you see that I cracked one, Trail armor replaced it without any hesitation.

Also, in my pinion their needs to be some protection on the front bash plate. You can buy a small piece of UHMW make one yourself very easily.
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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
Got any scrap plastic?
 
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I sure don't. But it was cheap....

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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
 
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Now get out there and let's see the next picture of your skid plates look like this....
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Well just got I from Windrock Park testing the new skids! Gave up some plastic but no cracks. Sounds a lot better sliding across the big stuff. Even stopped at one rock and picked up two skid plate mounting cup washers. Followed a couple of Polaris guys down Trail 22 and they bashed around until one blowed a RR axle. Love stopped to ask if they need help.



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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
 
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The trail armor skid plates a really good, I can vouch for them as well. In the picture above you see that I cracked one, Trail armor replaced it without any hesitation.

Also, in my pinion their needs to be some protection on the front bash plate. You can buy a small piece of UHMW make one yourself very easily.
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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
Good idea. Think I will copy that.
 
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I sure don't. But it was cheap....

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Quote by Delton: You ain't riding the Bull without some type of collateral damage. Scratches, gouges, etc. But if you do happen to be the type that Armoralls your tires and waxes your panels, we have a nice stretch of blacktop you can raise hell on lmao
Next time I would order 3/8
 
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I am in agreement with @CumminsPusher! Very clean, very professional! How did you mount your battery switch above the cavity where you placed your ACR? It almost looks like you added a cover over that space.o_O
 
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I added a cover using 1/4" UHMW plastic. It is a 7" x 7 1/8" piece anchored by two self Tapping screws in the back. Attached the bussman PDM and switch to the UHMW sheet.
 
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Looks real good!


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I have my blue seas fuse box mounted where you have your ACR. After playing in mud and water on a recent ride I found, after inspection, that the drain holes filled with mud and it was holding about an inch of water. Solved the problem by drilling a few extra holes! Also used dielectric grease on connections.
Look forward to seeing it when finalized!
 
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I have my blue seas fuse box mounted where you have your ACR. After playing in mud and water on a recent ride I found, after inspection, that the drain holes filled with mud and it was holding about an inch of water. Solved the problem by drilling a few extra holes! Also used dielectric grease on connections.
Look forward to seeing it when finalized!
Thanks I may just pop a few 1/2" holes in there. The ACR is amazing how well it works. It takes about 2 mins to switch over to 2nd battery after starting.
 
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