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Full composite skids,doors and roof

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It's nice to have the necessities stock. Really tired of spending twenty grand and needing another five grand in accessories . Also this cage may be up to snuff.
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lT'S ONLY MONEY. YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU WHEN YOU DEAD. HAVE FUN NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes you can take it with you when you die, but it must ALL be in your pocket to that moment in time!!!! LOL
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It's nice to have the necessities stock. Really tired of spending twenty grand and needing another five grand in accessories . Also this cage may be up to snuff.
I would still be getting a fully welded cage with added protection. I don't like or trust bolted together cages. I would also get new seats and 5 pt harness' at the very least.
Did anyone get a good look at the skid during the unveiling? How thick? Does it appear to be solid enough to hold up to the usual abuse or will a person need to get an aftermarket one? So far it looks like I'll only need to get a-arm protectors. We ride in all sorts of different terrain and I've learned it is cheaper to protect it in the beginning as apposed to repairing it later...
Here is a picture of the skid plates. Thickness unknown at this moment

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But is the alternator add on required to run lights?
This is a skid plate thread.
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