JeromePowell
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Aluminum skid plates might be lighter and look very cool, but they really suck going over rocks. Aluminum skid plates gouge, stopping movement and they tend to deform easily when the weight of the vehicle comes down.
Steel skid plates are heavier, they can rust, but they generally allow the vehicle to slide over rocks better. Steel skids (depending on thickness) generally do not deform as easily and if they do can be beaten back to shape easier than aluminum.
My take is these skid plates are for people who do not really need skid plates in the first place. Is it better than a plastic aero cover, sure. Is it good for difficult off roading over rocks, probably not.
Steel skid plates are heavier, they can rust, but they generally allow the vehicle to slide over rocks better. Steel skids (depending on thickness) generally do not deform as easily and if they do can be beaten back to shape easier than aluminum.
My take is these skid plates are for people who do not really need skid plates in the first place. Is it better than a plastic aero cover, sure. Is it good for difficult off roading over rocks, probably not.
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