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What are you going to start a thread about next? "My woman's skinny jeans chaffe my special parts, f*ck skin irritation"
Originally posted by navid41691
And no, I use lotion so I don't have to worry about skin irritation.
'...rolling balls, i'm elated, i'm going dumb now; drinking liquor i'm faded and having fun now; loaded gun and tripping with everyone around; keep me stuck in the sky, i never wanna come down...'...kabosh
yeah...these skid plates are the real deal...saved me multiples times n more to come...
-1986 S50Turbo Sedan (475WHP/417WTQ) Castromotorsport Built (Sold)
-1987 Coupe (17x10.5"/17x14")
Castromotorsport / Buddha_Concept_designs Built *UnderConstruction*
I just cracked my sump on my m42 the other day. Had this skid plate on for about a year, took a LOT of big hits until it eventually bent to the point of being hard up against the sump and therefor transferring any big impacts directly to the sump.
Car has been raised since but skid plate is back on just in case
Same with mine. Failed exactly where yours did at those 90 bends in the rear.
It was a good plate that took straight abuse from me for over a year and a half.
Just lowered and m42 is 2-3 inches from the ground; I am SCARED.
any in stock m42 and how to buy?!
thanks.
haha SCARED..i know that feeling
-1986 S50Turbo Sedan (475WHP/417WTQ) Castromotorsport Built (Sold)
-1987 Coupe (17x10.5"/17x14")
Castromotorsport / Buddha_Concept_designs Built *UnderConstruction*
Are you able to reinforce those points. So it wont fail over time???
I was thinking the same thing. I was actually planning on taking my skid plate (I just ordered a new one btw) to a metal work place and get some small triangle tabs welded where the bends are, with the thought that it would stop it from bending.
Only problem I can think this might cause is that, because the skidplate won't be able to move that little bit, more force will then be applied to the mounting points (steering rack) which might cause problems down the track.
I've seen one of these wrapped around an oil pan after a decent time under a car. Still in place and the pan wasn't leaking, but the structural rigidity may be slightly forgiving the way it is set up.
brought a previous m20 plate from you & it has saved me millions of times. Pm'd you about an s50 recently swapped into my e30, so i ll need a 24v plate!
-1986 S50Turbo Sedan (475WHP/417WTQ) Castromotorsport Built (Sold)
-1987 Coupe (17x10.5"/17x14")
Castromotorsport / Buddha_Concept_designs Built *UnderConstruction*
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