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Old 06-09-2009, 09:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Skid plates...what kind/where?

Looking to add skids to an 08 outlander. Off road in the mountians-rocks, mud, rough trail...
Aluminum or plastic? Can Am or other??
Sled has plastic but is it tough enough for a quad?
How much should I protect? Do I need to have the front, center and rear?
AArms? Are they worth it? I know on my sled they protect the AArms, but are constantly FULL of snow/ice and rip off on big snow days. Same thing with the quad?
I'm thinking the foot well protectors aren't required but what about the trailing arms?
Want protection without over protection or things that are gonna cause more grief than good.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

I have an Outlander 650, I put on the Ricochet package. Do the full package, kind of expensive but well worthwhile.

One of Can Ams big weaknesses is their protection, since I put on the Ricochet package I have had no problems, no CV boots, no other damage.

I hope I didnt just jinx myself :-)
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

The Ricochet skids seem to bee the favorite. I never went with them as I hate how they cover up under the foot boards....where I ride that would be a permanent 10 lbs of mud stuck between there all the time. I run the Can Am center skid ,Moose front CV guards, and Alumatech rear inner and outer CV guards. Some guys that ride lots of rocks want the area under the footboards protected, but I am mostly concerned with the frame.
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

For a quick cheap full length skid get yourself a plastic 45 gal barrel and cut the center portion out. Lay it flat and trim it to fit and screw it to the bottom.Mine works great.
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

Ricochet skids, had them on my brute and never bent one of them. Pricey but worth every penny
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

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Ricochet skids, had them on my brute and never bent one of them. Pricey but worth every penny
Actually, when u compare them to a full Can-am skid plate, Ricochet is WAY cheaper
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

I bought some from Aluminum Products, and I'm very happy with them. I beat them up all the time, and there's no bends yet... they look good too!
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

I put some stick stoppers on the front and back A - arm suspension on mine and the skid plate from my plow so far so good on the old 660 Grizz seem to be holding up pretty good .
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

I got the full skids from riccochet/moose . they are awesome. Get the full package with foot protectors as it will stengthen up your entire frame. Cost about $500, BRP runs about 1000, and the middle plate coverage is not as good. However the a arm covers with brp have the name branded on the front and better drainage holes. Will still work with the rest of a riccochett set.
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Re: Skid plates...what kind/where?

I bought a Perfex Maniax skidplate, $145 from Royal Distributing. It only covers the mid section of the atv though, not the a-arms or anything.

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Been a great plate so far for me. It did break, but they have a lifetime warranty, no questions asked. I just had a piece that was bent wrong and it was mostly my fault about it breaking. Anyways, no charge for getting a new one shipped to me.
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I have Ricochet on my 09 Renegade, which I have used for a year now with little or no issues. I did break a CV boot loading it one day, which was totally my fault. They protect well, the only problem I have is they do build up alot of mud on your foot boards, but without them it would probably be the same, because the holes line up almost perfect. Ricochet protects well and has worked well for me!!
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