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Cure for scruffy bottom

Tulefog

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We rode our 2013RT a few weeks ago on a country road and I got off the side a little. I am including the picture of the original skid plate, I am pretty sure it will not take much more of that abuse. I bought and installed one of Spyderpops skid plates. Being as thick and much more extensive coverage, I should not have any serious damage to the underside of the frunk, it has a pretty good scrape on the underside which the new plate covers.
There are probably others that are worse or have been replaced, but it didn't take much to do this.
 

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For sure..!!

mine was that way and thing is I didn't think I hit anything. The shock reloctors also raised the front end a bit so ground ckearance is better...but many don't realize how much damage there is to that area..good move going with the bumpskid...:2thumbs:
 
Those scuffs are normal I think and that's what the plates are for. Spyderpops plate is a super upgrade I highly recomend. Out of all my upgrades I consider it one of the must-haves.

I've got just about everything Spyderpops sells for an rs. I love his work.
 
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