Need Underbody Protection / Skid Plate HELP!
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Need Underbody Protection / Skid Plate HELP!
Ok. I have searched extensively on this subject. I have found the works croxx II plate, as well as the ralliart stuff on some foreign pages. I have emailed rallyarmor about their skid plates, and PMed some members on here that said they make skid plates.
Has anyone had any expierence with any of the above options? How well do they actually protect vital components? Do they have a tendency to "catch" on stuff?
Does anyone know of a fabricator in the socal area that could maybe make me a total underbody protection solution for less than I would pay for pre-made parts? OR is there an onine vendor that Im missing that has what Im looking for?....... Front skid plate, dif. protection, basically plates for everything i dont wanna bang up with rocks!
Has anyone had any expierence with any of the above options? How well do they actually protect vital components? Do they have a tendency to "catch" on stuff?
Does anyone know of a fabricator in the socal area that could maybe make me a total underbody protection solution for less than I would pay for pre-made parts? OR is there an onine vendor that Im missing that has what Im looking for?....... Front skid plate, dif. protection, basically plates for everything i dont wanna bang up with rocks!
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I have no diffusers under my car and I haven't had one rock chip or bangd up parts.. but i have a friend who will be making his own soon.. not sure when he is going to start on it though
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Try this mate! http://www.motordrive.com/acatalog/c...E7_Guards.html
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I've looked at these parts quite a bit and there's not a U.S. manufacturer of Evo underbody protection I've found: Rally guys either fab their own or have a shop do it.
For the fancy Kevlar/Twintex stuff there's RallyTech and M-Tech composites, both in the UK. You can get imported obviously, but our weak dollar makes it extra expensive.
Ralliart Italy sells carbon/kevlar parts also, but appear to just be M-Tech pieces.
For the fancy Kevlar/Twintex stuff there's RallyTech and M-Tech composites, both in the UK. You can get imported obviously, but our weak dollar makes it extra expensive.
Ralliart Italy sells carbon/kevlar parts also, but appear to just be M-Tech pieces.
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