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    Skid Plate

    I own a 2006 yfz. Im looking for a swing arm skid plate that doesnt hang down so low and catch all the ruts. Which skid should i invest in?

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    Badger S/S skid is the closest fitting skid I have ever seen. And the toughest by far.

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    from a dirtwheels interview last year on jenks FST quad i believe they said that the badger had to be taken off cause it hung down to low idk if they have changed anything just what i read.... but PRM is the way to go in my book or DG
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    Contact GT Thunder. They have a sprocket guard and you can get a rotor guard from LSR. I have been running this set up on my YFZ and love it. Alot more ground clearance. This is the same set up that Ballance runs.
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    Originally posted by dopeyferree
    Contact GT Thunder. They have a sprocket guard and you can get a rotor guard from LSR. I have been running this set up on my YFZ and love it. Alot more ground clearance. This is the same set up that Ballance runs.
    got it on the 700 raptor love it! thanks laz
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    I am running a PRM and I like it. I dont have any trouble highcentering or anything. Really strong also. Never had any trouble with it.
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    i had BMS machine shop in Gilman City missouri make me a skid plate and that thing is bullet proof.

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    Re: Skid Plate

    Originally posted by atvccs450
    I own a 2006 yfz. Im looking for a swing arm skid plate that doesnt hang down so low and catch all the ruts. Which skid should i invest in?
    gthunder disk are the best!


    you'll have to call and ask about the rotor side. i'm not sure what they sell for it, i have a plastic skid cut just to cover the rotor
    Planning a comeback...

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