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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?
I have led lights under there what about those? have to remove them? or move them?
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.ray:
Don't forget "Squirrel Squasher". :roflblack: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).:roflblack:
"Moose-Masher"??![]()
I installed one on the RT and it was about a 1 hour job. Don't forget to remove the old thin plastic skid pan and it will for the most part fall in place. I had a few holes that didn't quit line up to begin with but I won that one and glad I did as the first time I rode it, it paid for it's self.:clap:
That's not what SpyderPops calls it's but that's what I call it.
I finally had some time to get this mounted and like those have said it looks like it was suppose to be there. I only have about 1600 miles on this RT and I already show some roadrash on the bottom side that I didn't know I had. I think this will save my bacon on those low speedbumps and those little critters that tend to pop up out of nowhere :yikes:
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Roadrash before the install
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Looks naked without it now
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Hi I can recommend the bumper skid. During the installation I noticed that the original small plastic skid had already marks on it as a result of bottoming out, the new skid went on without any problems, the front holes did line up with the skid but the clips did not have sufficient length in them to clip over the holes. Got the file out and filed off some of the spyder plastic at the locations where the clips go...and there you go, easy job though and as a result happy bumper skid owner. I need it as the driveway is 350 meter long and is sand, grass, rocks, kangaroo bones etc
You need to lift the spyder up to be able to work under it !
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Kangaroo bones!??? Sounds like there's a story in there somewhere....