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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexVX View Post
    Possibly interested - need to make budget thus need better idea on price.


    Quote Originally Posted by iott2551 View Post
    possibly interested depending on cost.
    The group buy was $750 for the powdercoat ones, think it was $50 or $100 less for the raw steel version. They weigh 150 lbs total for your reference, so shipping will be steep, maybe figure $75?
    So like Riff said, they're in the $800 ballpark. You can probably plan/budget for something in that neighborhood.


    Quote Originally Posted by JoFotoz View Post
    OK...I'll either be shot-down..or its good info... ?

    With all due respect to the time and effort put in to
    getting the Kilby under armour/armor made.....


    ...its OVERKILL.

    The bolts are gonna get F'd up...destroyed...it retains heat..BIG TIME..
    ...and its WAY more than ya need.....for the VX capabilities.

    Your LOW point...is the crux of the matter.... EXACTLY!


    Having wheeled as a relative newbie for several years...
    .....and beyond that, done trails that VX's are not s'posed to do...
    ........many of them!

    ..

    Jo - I thought for sure the Kilby's were RETAINING HEAT->contributing to overheating. Talked w/my off-road mechanic guy He felt strongly they are not contributing in any way. I've had them on full time for 19 months without any temp issues whatsoever, and I've had many hot hot AZ days. So he feels since this is a new problem, they aren't retaining heat or causing my overheating.
    It has to be something ELSE causing it. (Thus I'm getting a new aluminum radiator...just a few more weeks!)

    Also, my transmission housing/center console and hump get so freakin' hot after like 2-4 hrs of driving, again, thought for sure it was caused by the skids retaining heat.....but after I posted about it, many other owners without skids said they had the same occur.....

    Overkill? Maybe a bit, but MOST (but not all) VXs that go off road and do some of the extreme trails you've done...are LIFTED!!! Since I'm not lifted, and will never be...."my LOWPOINT is the crux of the matter"......Exactly! So......there's a place for some strong steel plates on my belly!

    But really, it just depends on whatever the individuals' needs are.

    Need I say more about extreme?...LOL






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    Do people really take these things on "extreme" trails?

    I will one day get a skid plate fabbed that is somewhere between the trooper and kilby plates....cover everything vital but minimalist. Of course that will be sometime after that d44 does under the front end...so, don't hold your breath!
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    Excellent discussion. Are the Kilby's overkill??? You, bet; too the max (it's frickin' armour plate for Christ's sake)!!! Heck, the Kilby's have the ability to support the entire weight of the VX on a boulder centered underneath the VX and acting like a teder-toder without causing damage to critical drivetrain components.

    As "VX-KAT" and "VXorado" beautifully illustrated the heat issue is non-related, and the total peace of mind of having your entire undercarriage protected front-to-back is absolutely priceless, especially if you are non-lifted at OEM stock height. Further, having the Kilby's on your VX greatly enhance the "re-sale value" of your VX and will easily up the asking sale price by about a grand (due to the have's & and the have not theory).

    For example, the Kilby's are like having an option on a vehicle eventhough that option may never be used during the ownership of the vehicle.

    Suppose the following:

    A. VX with or without A/C. Yes; we know that A/C is a "standard option" on the VX, but if it wasn't then you'd still like to have it eventhough you may not ever use it.

    B. VX with or without Bumper Winch. Yes; the VX never came with an OEM factory Bumper Winch option, but if it did then we'd still want it eventhough we may not ever use it. Heck, how many times have you seen vintage 4x4 trucks on the street that had a factory WARN Bumper Winch and the cable-coils are still perfectly aligned because the Bumper Winch had never been used during the entire lifetime of the truck???

    C. VX with or without Kilby's. Yes; the VX never came with full belly-pan skidplates as an OEM factory option, but if it did then we'd still want it eventhough we may not ever use it.

    Does the likelyhood exist that the Kilby's will never be used to their full potential during the lifetime of the VX??? Yes. However; by damned, like A/C and the Front Bumper Winch example above, I still want the Kilby's because it is available as an option to the VX!!! Let's say you see two(2) identical same-colored VX's with exact same mileage on a Dealership Sales lot that the only differance being is that one VX has the Kilby's and the other VX does not. Chances are great that you'll purchase the VX that had the Kilby's, rather than the VX that did not. 'Nuff said.

    Last edited by Riff Raff : 11/05/2011 at 08:46 PM Reason: To correct spelling "typo's".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    VX with or without Kilby's. Yes; the VX never came with full belly-pan skidplates as an OEM factory option, but if it did then we'd still want it eventhough we may not ever use it.
    'Splain to me why you would want to carry around 300lbs of steel that will never be used!!!

    I'm not 'dissing' the Kilby's. They are a great product ... for the right application ... but not for re-sale value. Just trying to figure out your logic. Why should 40lbs of unsprung weight be avoided at all cost but that much sprung weight is OK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    'Splain to me why you would want to carry around 300lbs of steel that will never be used!!!

    I'm not 'dissing' the Kilby's. They are a great product ... for the right application ... but not for re-sale value. Just trying to figure out your logic. Why should 40lbs of unsprung weight be avoided at all cost but that much sprung weight is OK?
    You should now be expecting a treatise on rotational mass/inertia/braking ability/bearing loads/overworked suspension components(shocks esp).....

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    You're a fine one to talk. Aren't you carrying around 300lbs of zombie & skull sh......tuff on yours.

    Wait - let me help you out -

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    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    You're a fine one to talk. Aren't you carrying around 300lbs of zombie & skull sh......tuff on yours.

    Wait - let me help you out -
    Wasn't disagreeing with you, just telling you what's likely coming next...

    And they're called "tools & spares"...not zombie sh...tuff...

    And I hadn't used the word "treatise" in a long while...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VXorado View Post
    Also the front skid plate acts as a water/mud shield to protect your alternator through water crossings.
    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    'Splain to me why you would want to carry around 300lbs of steel that will never be used!!!
    This seems like this belongs in one of my threads, the Kilbys are a 300lb alternator protector required with the snorkel kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by VXorado View Post
    This seems like this belongs in one of my threads, the Kilbys are a 300lb alternator protector required with the snorkel kit
    and hey, it's only 150 lbs...not 300!......makes it much better, dontcha think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub View Post
    Wasn't disagreeing with you, just telling you what's likely coming next...

    And they're called "tools & spares"...not zombie sh...tuff...

    And I hadn't used the word "treatise" in a long while...
    I know ... but I hadta mis-use whatcha said as a segway to rip on your skull/zombie motif.

    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    and hey, it's only 150 lbs...not 300!......makes it much better, dontcha think?
    Ida know. I hefted Ashley's before install. I think I hurt meself lifting one of the boxes so ...

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    BTW Sue...thanks for posting those pics !!
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    I am now more convinced than ever that I need to get longer rear trailing arms.
    The back tire in both shots looks like its trying to jump into the front seats....

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