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Does anyone use full or partial skid plates under their car to combat breaking things?Originally posted by Kielan View PostPerhaps.
It's cool at first, but after a while it gets to be fucking annoying. Its very comforting to know that even though the car is fucking hammered, I don't really have to worry about destroying anything.| 92 Corolla AE92 | HKS SMF, Testpipe, Hyperco/Tokico/GC | Houston, TX | 86Garage |
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I know I drive a truck so it's not the same story with a car, but I've thought about adding one of those thick steel offroading rock skid plates under it so I can go 1/2"-1" off the road and not worry about scraping and hitting my oil-pan.Originally posted by Kielan View PostEven with a skid plate, shit can get broken.
I guess you can't get thik heavy duty plates for cars without fabbing them yourself.| 92 Corolla AE92 | HKS SMF, Testpipe, Hyperco/Tokico/GC | Houston, TX | 86Garage |
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Sooooo fucking true. At first it was like badass, but then honestly it became a pain in the ass. And sometimes embarrassing when my girl was in the car lol.Originally posted by Kielan View PostPerhaps.
It's cool at first, but after a while it gets to be fucking annoying. Its very comforting to know that even though the car is fucking hammered, I don't really have to worry about destroying anything.
You need bags.Originally posted by NickBroderick View PostIt doesn't scrape because it isn't low enough.I dislike Byron.
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The other thing is skid plates reduce clearance..Originally posted by kaidotech View PostI know I drive a truck so it's not the same story with a car, but I've thought about adding one of those thick steel offroading rock skid plates under it so I can go 1/2"-1" off the road and not worry about scraping and hitting my oil-pan.
I guess you can't get thik heavy duty plates for cars without fabbing them yourself.- Kielan (Key-lin)
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