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skid plates
gonna build one for under the front and maybe the rear aswell. question is do you think it would be stupid to build this from aluminum? its a soft metal but I have that on hand. if not a good idea in your opinion then I will buy some flat steel. what ya think??:confused1:
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Depends how thick of aluminum.
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Aluminum is VERY soft, so be sure to make it think if you're gonna use it.
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if its scrap you have laying around go for it. whats the worst thats gonna happen you scratch your skid plate and mess it up and have to make a real one
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Originally Posted by sandaddik2
(Post 846383)
if its scrap you have laying around go for it. whats the worst thats gonna happen you scratch your skid plate and mess it up and have to make a real one
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They have been using aluminum for skid plate for a while now and will be fine depending on thickness. Baja racers use them a lot and look at the punishment they dish out.
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just use it if you have it
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i made a tank skid out of aluminum i had floating around..... seems to be holding up..but i don't have rocks to crawl i'm a wooded trail wheeler.
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Originally Posted by alloutperform
i made a tank skid out of aluminum i had floating around..... seems to be holding up..but i don't have rocks to crawl i'm a wooded trail wheeler.
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Alright sweet thanks! I may kinda copy what you did.
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Looks really good!!!
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Hello,
Don't diss Al , there are some applications where it is better then steel. My tie rod was 1 1/2" DOM with 7/8" ball joints, I trashed 3 of them, look like pretzels. Switched to 7075-T6 Al and have not needed to replace it for years. Flexible and strong. Maybe not the best for a skid plate, but it depends on the type and thickness and design. Nitro |
any thing is better than nothing when it comes down to it its all about how hard u wheel if you are playing in some mud dirt etc n just at worst sliding on plates aluminum will do better than nothing. if your rock climbing or jumping hard i recommend 3/8 steel it has saved some hard hits ive taken that aluminum would never be able to do
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Originally Posted by Aoneisdone
any thing is better than nothing when it comes down to it its all about how hard u wheel if you are playing in some mud dirt etc n just at worst sliding on plates aluminum will do better than nothing. if your rock climbing or jumping hard i recommend 3/8 steel it has saved some hard hits ive taken that aluminum would never be able to do
Way to much weight |
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