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Has anybody found a good set of skid plates for the 05 Kodiak? It seems the manufactures havent caught up to the new independent rear in full force. Any thoughts?
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I found a great source for skid plates. Good prices and shipping.
http://www.atvoutfitters.net/ricochet_skidplates.htm
http://www.atvoutfitters.net/ricochet_skidplates.htm
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I would highly reccomend the Riccochet skids. I got em and they've been worth thier weight in gold. Price can't be beat either.
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What does the full skid along with the a arm guard cost?
What does the full skid along with the a arm guard cost?
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Check out www.aluminumproducts.com they have nice skids. I have a full set under my 05 450 and have not had any problems with them.
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Topper,
Did you have to add wheel spacers or a lift kit to get those 14" 27s on the 2005 Kodiak 450? I have the same machine (stock) and am looking to put 27" Mudlites on Type 5s, but 12", not 14".
Thanks.
Did you have to add wheel spacers or a lift kit to get those 14" 27s on the 2005 Kodiak 450? I have the same machine (stock) and am looking to put 27" Mudlites on Type 5s, but 12", not 14".
Thanks.
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