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Has anyone used this rear skid plate? Is the plastic even thick enough to protect the belly?
https://www.yamahapartsandaccessories.com/product/details/rear-skid-plate?b=Snowmobile&d=3&f=2015|33
https://www.yamahapartsandaccessories.com/product/details/rear-skid-plate?b=Snowmobile&d=3&f=2015|33
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I was going to put one on my Viper XTX LE but from what i found in the Accessory book is its not available for the MTX or the XTX LE. I am wondering why? It is the exact same chassis is it not?Has anyone used this rear skid plate? Is the plastic even thick enough to protect the belly?
https://www.yamahapartsandaccessories.com/product/details/rear-skid-plate?b=Snowmobile&d=3&f=2015|33
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I am pretty sure that part of the belly pan is the same for all vipers so i dont see why they dont list it?
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I just looked on the Yamaha web site and skid plate works on all models of viper except the MTX? Thats strange.
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Has anyone used this rear skid plate? Is the plastic even thick enough to protect the belly?
https://www.yamahapartsandaccessories.com/product/details/rear-skid-plate?b=Snowmobile&d=3&f=2015|33
I bought one for my 2014 XTX but have not put it on yet. The aluminum underneath can ding or bend really easy, and this plastic will help a lot. The plastic is pretty thick on these.
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That's what i hear so I was considering buying a few for the new sleds. Our old Phazers had a lot of bruises and scraps but held up well with close to 5000 miles of boondocking but the belly of the viper seams to be pretty lite duty underneath.
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Has anyone used this rear skid plate? Is the plastic even thick enough to protect the belly?
https://www.yamahapartsandaccessories.com/product/details/rear-skid-plate?b=Snowmobile&d=3&f=2015|33[/QUOTE
I have been looking for a skid plate i like since last march.
Theres quite a few available but nothing that really excites me.
The aluminum skid plates dont cover any of the side plastics. Just not enough protection area for me.
In my opinion, The plastic ones you have a link to work good are the best option but there is a ton of room for improvement and they are not as strong and supportive as i would like.
I have been looking at the RPM composites skid plate. My buddy runs on on his doo 1200.
the skidplate is built like a tank. Ive seen him hit stuff that should have totaled his sled multiple times but it bounces right off without a scratch every time. These things are amazing.
It is designed to fit the 2012-2013 xf chassis and i believe from what i have read it will fit the 2014-2015 as well.
It seems to me that The fitment issue is that the 7000 series sleds (viper included) have the exhaust exiting in a different area. More forward of the normal xf exit point.
I have been kicking around the idea of buying an rpm composite and trying to fit it to my viper by enlarging or moving the exhaust hole.
Unfortunately for the money they cost, I just dont have enough info to go on at this point..
Maybe you want to be the guinni pig and test this theory out? Lol!
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I put the skid plate on my LTX. I have mixed feelings about it. It does offer some protection. The plastic is fairly thick and the ribs offer extra support. The protection for the exhaust is an added benefit. Looks as though it should help it to keep it clear in the deep snow.
The down side is it is a little of a PITA when it comes to the oil change since u have to pull it to get the filter. Mine also seems to collect a little extra snow and ice.
I do think I would do it again though. Adds a little protection.
The down side is it is a little of a PITA when it comes to the oil change since u have to pull it to get the filter. Mine also seems to collect a little extra snow and ice.
I do think I would do it again though. Adds a little protection.
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Why is it a pain to pull off for oil changes? does it just bolt on ?I put the skid plate on my LTX. I have mixed feelings about it. It does offer some protection. The plastic is fairly thick and the ribs offer extra support. The protection for the exhaust is an added benefit. Looks as though it should help it to keep it clear in the deep snow.
The down side is it is a little of a PITA when it comes to the oil change since u have to pull it to get the filter. Mine also seems to collect a little extra snow and ice.
I do think I would do it again though. Adds a little protection.
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I put the skid plate on my LTX. I have mixed feelings about it. It does offer some protection. The plastic is fairly thick and the ribs offer extra support. The protection for the exhaust is an added benefit. Looks as though it should help it to keep it clear in the deep snow.
The down side is it is a little of a PITA when it comes to the oil change since u have to pull it to get the filter. Mine also seems to collect a little extra snow and ice.
I do think I would do it again though. Adds a little protection.
X2. I think I have a few pictures I took of the mounting provisions mine has in the footwell area which a couple of people requested last December. If I can find them I will post here.
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Footwell pictures attached!
Left Footwell
Right Footwell
The added Footwell hardware is the Black screw and nylock nuts you see in the footwell. You can't see the second inner screw in the right footwell. But it is there.
The added Footwell hardware is the Black screw and nylock nuts you see in the footwell. You can't see the second inner screw in the right footwell. But it is there.
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bought mine and turned around and sold it to michmobiler...... good luck with that install.... way to much work for the very little protection and added hassle when having to do oil changes.. not worth it in my opinion. My sled has 2400 miles and one scratch on the bottom...
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bought mine and turned around and sold it to michmobiler...... good luck with that install.... way to much work for the very little protection and added hassle when having to do oil changes.. not worth it in my opinion. My sled has 2400 miles and one scratch on the bottom...
Do you ride trails mostly or boondock?
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Mostly trails but with the occasional boondocking
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Mostly trails but with the occasional boondocking
95% Boondocking
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thats why I looking into skid plates..
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