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aluminum skids

Discussion in 'Armor' started by DefinitelyThor, Mar 9, 2020.

  1. Mar 9, 2020 at 9:41 PM
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    DefinitelyThor

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    i'm going for a c4 front bumper and just about to go grab some cali raised led rock slider, so all that's left are the skids. for interest of weight, what are some good aluminum skids that work with the rest of my stuff with minimal issues? i'm currently thinking rci for the amount of coverage i can get from them, but i also like the stuff from cbi, no clue what all is compatible tho, so help a brother out if u can.
     
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    Look at the entire skid package, engine, trans and Tcase if you see yourself going that route long term. Ideally you want a continuous smooth surface. Aluminum is great for saving weight, you’ll want 1/4” in aluminum, but it isn’t as strong as steel, which is fine if you are not abusing your skids in the rocks. I went with aluminum RCI.
     
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    If you plan on actually wheeling your truck anywhere with rocks, then I will recommend for you to save your money and just buy steel skids. I started off with all aluminum skids. Front, transfer, transmission and gas tank. I have had to replace the transfer and transmission skids to steel skids, from severely denting them on the trail. my reason for buying aluminum was to cut weight. Just isn’t worth it in my opinion.
     
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    i'm not worried about hard core abuse, and if i loose a skid i'll just replace that piece with a steel one for the future, yea i'm just trying to decide on either the full package from rci or cbi, leaning to rci but figured i would ask if anyone thought either was better or knew of another good set made by another company
     
  5. Mar 9, 2020 at 9:52 PM
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    i got the bumper for tire clearance and the sliders are for trees and other surprise things on trails in northern utah, i'm not planning on building a rockcrawler, hell i'd rather make a prerunner i'm just trying to build a fun and capable truck and i've had to hammer my stock "slash guard" back once so i'd like to get something else on there but it's still my dd at the end of the day so my dwindling mpg is a factor
     
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    yea, i just don't love the idea of caging my dd anytime soon soo ill just try and make it as idiot proof as possible and people are stupid so i'm gonna keep the rock sliders so people can get into it so i don't really have anything much else to do if you see where i'm going, no way in hell i get a heavy steel high clearance to work in the build tho, i need to find a tube bumper if i want anything back there
     
  8. Mar 9, 2020 at 10:19 PM
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    SOS Concepts is running a 20% off sale right now. $570 to your door for full steel skid trio.
     
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  9. Mar 9, 2020 at 10:21 PM
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    i'm just dippin my toes around, and i'm really just going with "fun" and if i have to money to go lt while i'm at it all the better, and one day when i get a welding machine and another car i'll sell off what i have and start chopping it up, until then i'm just going for a good time and trying to keep it reasonable, the canti is easier than you would think, i know a few guys with it with similar spec trucks to what i'm going for
     
  10. Mar 9, 2020 at 10:23 PM
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    i'll give em a look
     

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