Want to Buy: Factory Skid Plate, (Va)
#5
Would you consider an aftermarket skid plate? I make and sell skid plates for 1998 ad newer rangers with torsion bar suspension (4x4/edge/sport models). They only cost $135 unpainted or $160 powdercoated so as far as price they are most lilkely more affordable than a factory plate and certainly a lot higher quality / protection.
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Last edited by joshp767; 02-05-2012 at 12:29 PM.
#7
Afraid not, Im pretty small still (Ive only sold about 150 so far) but none the less I think I have an excellent design and I have nothing but positive feedback on them. They are for sale on Ebay currently, otherwise you can PM me your email address and zip code and I can give you a paypal pay request with shipping included (they are a little cheaper this way because I can avoid the ebay seller fees). I usually keep at least 10 stocked ready for shipment at any time so just let me know!
#8
[QUOTE=joshp767;1949493]Would you consider an aftermarket skid plate? I make and sell skid plates for 1998 ad newer rangers with torsion bar suspension (4x4/edge/sport models).
I'm still hoping to find an OEM model. It rarely goes off road and I am trying to keep it mostly stock. If nothing shows up by summer, I will probably give up and get one like yours.
I'm still hoping to find an OEM model. It rarely goes off road and I am trying to keep it mostly stock. If nothing shows up by summer, I will probably give up and get one like yours.
#9
Would you consider an aftermarket skid plate? I make and sell skid plates for 1998 ad newer rangers with torsion bar suspension (4x4/edge/sport models). They only cost $135 unpainted or $160 powdercoated so as far as price they are most lilkely more affordable than a factory plate and certainly a lot higher quality / protection.
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#11
There is no exact means of fastening to the front crossmember so no, my plates do not provide fastener to the crossmember, however I do recommend using two self tapping screws on the corners of the plate where it contacts the crossmember. Never the less though, I drove my ranger 4 years with a skid plate mounted only through those 4 holes and heavily offroaded the truck with absolutely no issues, nor have I ever heard a complaint from a customer about this being an issue.
#12
[QUOTE=Hooligan;1949615]I have this one from my truck I am not using anymore. I'm not sure if its what you're looking for but it mounts under the front crossmembers between the lower control arms
Different then the one I had, Mine was chrome plated and was wider in the back then the front. That is yours made from?
Different then the one I had, Mine was chrome plated and was wider in the back then the front. That is yours made from?
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This one is wider in the back, its steel, came on the truck when I got it. It may be a superlift plate though. It just sprayed it with bedliner and never put it back on
I have this one from my truck I am not using anymore. I'm not sure if its what you're looking for but it mounts under the front crossmembers between the lower control arms
Different then the one I had, Mine was chrome plated and was wider in the back then the front. That is yours made from?
Different then the one I had, Mine was chrome plated and was wider in the back then the front. That is yours made from?
#14
Thanks
Chris
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