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You’ll have that on those big jobs.
I believe the bolt/washer (cupped) combo under there is the same for like all but a couple of the fasteners. The other two, or so, use just a plain washer and same size bolt. Don’t know the bolt size other than it is metric.I need some more of these skid plates nuts and washers. Are they a one size fits all type of deal?
“This side up” 🤦🏻♂️I believe the bolt/washer (cupped) combo under there is the same for like all but a couple of the fasteners. The other two, or so, use just a plain washer and same size bolt. Don’t know the bolt size other than it is metric.
Our skid plate was mounted upside down from the factory putting the oil drain hole off center with the drain. You might check that while your there.
That's one way to keep COG down low.....😬😂😂😂👍
I thought he was trying to hide his weed plants.Looks good - are you starting a sod farm?
Those aren’t really skid plates…just a mere diaper Honda included with your SXSSide note, most of the skid plates have gashes clear through etc. May need to order some used ones off of ebay or something.
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Well it saved me from going oh crap a time or twoThose aren’t really skid plates…just a mere diaper Honda included with your SXS
I wouldn't spend money on a OEM replacement. If you really want the same one (not recommended if you ride any kind of trails) I would ask the forum if anyone near you still has a take off you can have for the low low price of free.99 😂😂Side note, most of the skid plates have gashes clear through etc. May need to order some used ones off of ebay or something.
+1 on a full skid plate. I bought a Trail Armor and well pleased.I would recommend a full skid plate. It will protect you and your buggy's frame better.View attachment 419976
What the others above have said…don’t waste your money on replacing that!Well it saved me from going oh crap a time or two
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