Installation: Works Connection Skid Plate - 2011 KTM 350
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+Adventures in Real Life hehehe, It has so many twists back in there a guy can get lost easy enough, hehehe Fun stuff, Thank you sir and have a blessed week.
+azdesertdog Yes sir, I did, I put them back and pulled the skid plate and put close cell foam on the inside to make it not so noisy as well. Thank you sir and have a blessed week.
+JgavemeaDRZ Hey, I didn't have time to do it in my video above, but you can put camper tape, (foam Insulation tape, Closed cell foam works best, won't hold water) on the inside of your skid plate and then bolt it on and it is pretty dang quiet, I did it this morning before I had to go in. Works awesome. You may need 4 bolts, 1/4 longer to get it started, but worth the stop at the hardware store for the tape and bolts and much less noise form them then. Have a blessed weekend buddy.
Nice skid plate. I have one on my DRZ. not sure what brand but it's thick
aluminum...maybe a alloy of some sort. Iv bounced it off a few rocks
already.