boardriderb
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Thanks for the detailed reply. Did that black trim piece come with it or did you use door weatherstripping like others did?Not sure... I also cut the front like the others, but I had to trim the sides a bit as well towards the back because my tires were rubbing. I used a portaband to make the cuts and an angle grinder to even things out. The black trim helps hide all the ugliness from the cuts. For the front mounting I bought the Raptor brackets that bolt onto the frame. They kind of fit but not exactly. I had to bend the guide tabs because the slot for them were a little bit further than it needed to be. Bought M10 u clips and M10 screws (35mm) to secure the brackets. My goal was to use the brackets for more stability in the front, but there was still a gap between the skid plate and the brackets so I don't know how solid it would be if I really tried to slide it over rocks. I used 70mm M10 bolts and M10 u clips for the front 4 bolts. For the rear I did my best to line it up with the existing mounting point for the motor skid plate and I think I used 70mm M10 bolts there too. Could probably go with 60mm for all of them but the longer ones made it easier to line things up.
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