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powerline skidplates and wheelie bar

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Good choice on the wheelie bar, I've yet to see one break, the skid plate how ever I can't really comment on, 1 good hard landing or full on impact looks like it'll bend permanently, so buyer beware.
 
Good choice on the wheelie bar, I've yet to see one break, the skid plate how ever I can't really comment on, 1 good hard landing or full on impact looks like it'll bend permanently, so buyer beware.

and becomes a costly piece to replace, go with rpm ,
 
dude just giving my advice , i dont need to have a savage to post here, just helping you through your money in the right place.
 
dude just giving my advice , i dont need to have a savage to post here, just helping you through your money in the right place.

:wtf: Calm down, I was kidding...you do take jokes right??

:puke: ANYWAY!!! Anyone else knows if the wheelie bar will fit even if i have thoses cheap alum skid plates on?? thank you!!
 
i am relax man , just want you to have the good poop that wont break and cost a fortune to change when it breaks.cause its a bitch to have to replace a piece that cost 50 $ everytime , you know.rather than a measly 10 or 20 $...
 
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You will need some longer screws but it should mount up. The kit comes with screws but if memory serves me right they are not machine threads they are course thread for plastic.

Great choice on the wheelie bar, as for skids, I would stick to the stock ones.....very durable and cheap to replace.


Edit: I just looked at the wheelie bar again, it looks like machine threaded screws, either way it shouldn't be a problem.
 
Thanks alot!!!
SUCKS about the skids, i was proud after putting them on...it looked SICK!!!
Why are thoses so f*cking expensive if they are not worthy of a good bashin threatment, damn that sucks.

As for the wheelie bar...thanks!! would you know where i can look to find what that WB looks like when hooked up to the truck...so i have an idea how it goes on. thanks for everything
 
It uses 2 screws and clips to attach to the elongated holes in the bottom of the skid plate right behind the A-arm pin retainers and the other half mounts to the 2 screws on the top where the bumper or the rail screws to the top, real simple hook up and totally bash proof.
 
Appreciate it guys, thanks alot!!!
Hope i will not run it to a tree or a wall to bent it too soon then(skids). As for the wheelie bar, can't wait to try it out.
 
i gotta say , they do look nice!! all you need now is to try them out on my jump:thumbup:
 
i gotta say , they do look nice!! all you need now is to try them out on my jump:thumbup:

Not used to it enough yet...but we'll see!!!:marshall:

CHRIZDIZLE, Thanks but i dont think there gonna looked like that very long...:naughty:
 
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