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Old 19th January 2008, 12:48   #114 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tsk1979 View Post
This video is showing the flexibility, thats all.
If its flexible does not mean its flimsy.
I guess after you change your skid plates you can try hitting the original skid plate with a stone and see if it punctures!

I'd second that..

ANd Samurai..the skid plate being flexible does not mean it is not protecting the parts its supposed to protect..i guess it is protecting it against impact.. sand and fine dust that can cause the real damage..

I'm still inclined to think that aluminum skid plates may not be a good replacement..

An OE from Suzuki must have come in after immense research on the material and the placement position etc..

WHy not break it and claim warranty replacement..?? Does your manual exlude that part from warranty..?
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