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PRM skid problems

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Posted by: QuadTrix6

hey i got an prm skid and can't figure out how it mounts up on the bottom, how did you guys do it ? is there anywhere i can get directions ?



Posted by: Impala400

which skid swing arm or chassis



Posted by: QuadTrix6

the belly skid



Posted by: K_Fulk

The part with the 50 degree bend goes on the front.
The curved piece goes by the steering stem.
The wide piece goes by the front motor mounts.
The next bolt holes on the skid plate the bolts go in the holes for the stock plastic skid plate.
The last pieces go on either corner on the back of the frame. One has a slot for the chain slider the other don't.
Hope this helps.



Posted by: bradley300

if you have nerf bars, you might have to drill the holes on the skid a little b/c the u-bolts for the nerfs will have to go under the skid, which pushes the holes up a little. also, if you have a prm bumper, its a good idea to cut a little bit of of the end of the skid (bumper side) so everything fits right. mopunt it all up and you'll see what i mean



Posted by: K_Fulk

This is what i did to get by the u-bolt problem with my nerfs. I just ran some extra bolts i had. I have washers on them now too.



Posted by: RIDER11X

Do youyself a favor and enlarge your drain holes BEFORE you install your belly skid.Mine are around 2 1/2" round at both holes. (Makes less mess during oil changes.) And I drilled a 1" hole right in front of the motor and a 1/2" hole next to the right footpeg in the triangle by the brace to enable mud and leave to run out when washing.



Posted by: QuadTrix6

thanks for all the info guys, i had to cut a few things so that my grease zerks on my a arms wouldn't break off ill post pics later





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