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SpyderLovers Founder
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It really accents the look of those black flames.
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bump skid
Bump Skid looks nice on that white. Looks factory!
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Pretty nice!! Sure does look like it belongs there!
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Possum Pusher certainly should be the official name in Tennessee
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MOgang Member & Monster Member
Looks great!
I can't wait to install mine!
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Did you install in place or did you remove the trunk?
Thanks
Randy
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SpyderLovers Founder
Originally Posted by bluestratos
Did you install in place or did you remove the trunk?
Thanks
Randy
It installs in place.
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Put mine on a few days ago. Now if I had a plow up front I could ride.
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Very Active Member
Originally Posted by Lamonster
It installs in place.
Any holes need to be drilled or does it use existing mounting holes? This mod looks to be on my list this Spring.
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SpyderLovers Founder
Originally Posted by Y Rider
Any holes need to be drilled or does it use existing mounting holes? This mod looks to be on my list this Spring.
There are four indexing holes that you use to drill the front holes. You do have to drill the front holes.
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Now that, I like. Your pics showed me what I hadn't seen on SpyderPops. Thanks!
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Install In Place
Would you please explain the meaning of Install In Place............thanks
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Pssum Pusher
Certainly applies to Georgia. Will look to get one installed in Cuba. Looks good.
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I think I need one, my new driveway looks a little steep.
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Any plans for an RS version?
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I have led lights under there what about those? have to remove them? or move them?
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Originally Posted by trxrspyder
Any plans for an RS version?
Yes, see Spyderpops answer here.
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Originally Posted by ThreeFeet
I have led lights under there what about those? have to remove them? or move them?
There's always a way! Are your led's on the stock skid plate or just on the frame?
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Next...
Lamont had me with "Possum Pusher", it totally makes sense (but will it hold up to armadillos?). Where will this end? Roo Bars, Raccoon Racks (oh, no, Bob is getting that from Inspector Gadget).
Last edited by Yol Bolsun; 01-17-2012 at 04:38 PM.
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Two questions before I drill...
Is there a specific drill type and technique that should be used to drill the front holes into the Spyder body? I don't want it to split or something.
Secondly... can the skid-plate be polished? Mine isn't as clean or smooth of a look as I might have expected due to scuff-marks and things that were on it when I received it. These marks will show when I put it on. (Even on the top-side which is the side that will show around the front edges.)
Thanks for any input on this.
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Originally Posted by Illinois Boy
Two questions before I drill...
Is there a specific drill type and technique that should be used to drill the front holes into the Spyder body? I don't want it to split or something.
Secondly... can the skid-plate be polished? Mine isn't as clean or smooth of a look as I might have expected due to scuff-marks and things that were on it when I received it. These marks will show when I put it on. (Even on the top-side which is the side that will show around the front edges.)
Thanks for any input on this.
1/4 in drill bit works fine, sharp bit works better. My suggestion, and I would have done it this way if I knew to do it this way, get the thing in place with the back bolts and drill a way up front hole. Then put the clip on and screw it in to keep it in place when doing the other holes, I had a couple that for some reason where not quite right. No ideas about polishing, but if it's bad I'm sure he will replace it fast. This is an easy to do 1 man job, and if you want to bling it up a bit there is a bit of a gap between the bumper and the skid plate that is yearning for some LEDs.
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