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Jantiz -> RE: skid plates?????? (4/10/2008 3:24:24 PM)
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I am working on the same problem. I looked at Rasta. The guys from my club adviced me that Rasta makes a skid plate for the occasional off roader who has no intentions on actually using it, but rather want protection from the extremely rare miscalculation that causes you to "unintentionally" bottom out on the sill. It's ok, but it does not protect during serious use. Let me attach below what Gary had to say about that: 4) The Rasta's are NOT sliders, they are sill protectors. There is a BIG difference. Those Rasta's will not be able to support the weight of the LR3 without getting damaged and possibly damaging the body. One big hit on a rock and they will take damage and possibly pass it through to the body. They are good to protect the sills against rock dings and tree limbs and such if that is what you are looking for. Bottom line is decide what your need is, and then buy the appropriate product. Need = Protection from casual off roading hazards. The Rasta's will do fine. Need = Protection form large rocks, boulders, trees, tree stumps, and other serious hazards. Then you need real sliders like Rover Specialties/Off Roving sell. FYI... If you want to keep the stock look, but still want real sliders, the Rover Specialties sliders are available without the nerf bars so they will not be very noticable.
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