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    Red face New belly armor

    My new stupidly expensive aluminum skid plates. I was in a rush for Moab and didn't shop around much. I picked a big shop that I know would do good work...
    and paid the price ($500).

    4 panels, 1/4" aluminum plate, laser cut $$ ,bolted to frame and together, they're about 10-12 lbs each. The front scoop was supposed to be the fourth panel - but they drilled the bolt holes and then welded it... oh well..

    My future plan is to upgrade the scoop with something more akin to Ron's fiberglass skid plate look.

    My design, so I probably did some overkill..
    Let's see how long they last in Moab. Be interested to see if they could take a high center....





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    Wow, those are hot! I made a simple single plate that went from the front all the way to the rear end but it didn't look that good. And $500 is a deal for the kind of work you got - aluminum is almost as expensive as copper.

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    Aluminum skids... drooooool. That looks awesome man! I can't wait to see that in person. Bash it up good after that!
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    Thumbs up

    Really sharp! Can't wait to see it in Moab.
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    Oil changes should be fun!
    Looks good though. Should work fine.
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    Talking Niceness!

    Nice! I've been looking into doing something like this. $500 doesn't really sound bad at all.

    After you get that banged up at Moab. You Should throw some more pictures up here. I'd be interested in buying one (if you can get more made) since it is in several pieces before welded together. Just a thought.
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    YOW...that's some serious protection.

    You my friend, are the perfect candidate for a Fumoto valve.

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    kleeen. your vx will thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete
    Oil changes should be fun!
    Looks good though. Should work fine.
    Thanks.

    For oil drain, I don't think it's going to be too bad actually, I made an opening under the plug and it works. As for the filter, I can sort of reach it. I probably gotta use a tool since I doubt I could get much leverage on it.

    Ldub, I've been wanting a Fumoto valve for a long time now, just haven't taken the time to figure out the thread size I need... I'm reading your book on procrastination tonite, maybe...

    As for making more up, it's a thought - I first have to work the bugs out of this set. There is only one so far, the front clips are at the wrong angle (about 20 deg. off), that's why my tow hook isn't on yet...

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    Looks great!

    Are you concerned at all about how that may trap more heat in the engine bay?

    I would probably drool if I werent the site's resident urban pothole crawler.
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    Arrow

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny
    Ldub, I've been wanting a Fumoto valve for a long time now, just haven't taken the time to figure out the thread size I need... I'm reading your book on procrastination tonite, maybe...
    Here ya go Bud... www.fumotovalve.com

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    BTW! Can I get a freakin' "AMEN" for last minute Moab mods?!!?!!

    here! here!

    -biju.

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    AMEN !!!

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    Kenny,

    I can't wait to see your VX in person. You have been on a modding rampage lately. As for the belly armor; lookin' sharp. It looks like it could take on an IED and keep rolling on to kick ***** and take names.

    Oh, and biju......AMEN!
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    Very nice.
    How can we contact the shop?
    Are they taking orders?
    Roy

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