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emaxx front skid plate - 12.20.2005, 03:21 PM

I'm installing an integy aluminum front skid plate and want to know if i discard the existing metal cross brace. I alleady installed it without the brace which i think is correct. yes?:eek:
   
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12.20.2005, 03:43 PM

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12.20.2005, 04:25 PM

you don't need that plate. the aluminium is much tougher than the stock plastic.
   
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12.20.2005, 06:32 PM

I trashed mine too last night when I put on new titanium skids.
   
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12.20.2005, 07:45 PM

The metal brace is to support the stock bulk heads. The aluminum is strong enought to do this with out it. If you run the combo bulks by flm you don't need it either.


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