Matthew457
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Just wondering if I can install these ice scratchers to the skid frame with out any drilling at all? Thank you!
Usually not!
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You will need to drill a hole. But don’t worry the stock skid is the heaviest and strongest skid on the market. A few holes won’t hurt it, hell it might lighten it up a bit. lol
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Been using these for 6 yrs...no complaints and work very well. Just don't back up with them deployed...lol
They bolt into the underside of your foot wells and hang down when released.
Been using these for 6 yrs...no complaints and work very well. Just don't back up with them deployed...lol
They bolt into the underside of your foot wells and hang down when released.
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I have a similiar set bolted to my foot wells. They work vey well but I find they vibrate my feet a little.
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I have a similiar set bolted to my foot wells. They work vey well but I find they vibrate my feet a little.
Same here....I just figure it's a good way to know they are worling lol
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