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In case you're wondering about fitment, here are some pics.
This is the "High Performance" 3mm powder-coated aluminum plate. Some notes:
Fitment was pretty straightforward, but make sure you've done everything you need to do on the bottom of the chassis first, because once it's in place you lose access to all the holes underneath it.
It's not machined with reinforced ribs like the M2C brace, but it does reach all the way to the front and back & covers both skidplates, and has more side coverage. And of course it's powder coated and mirror-smooth. I'm sure the powder coating will chip if I hit it hard enough, RC MadLabz sells a plastic skid guard you can put on it.
First run was big sweeping speedruns on grass and dirt, it did seem like the CG of the truck was lower. I wasn't seeing the wheels lifting on every pull of the trigger like I usually do.
This is the "High Performance" 3mm powder-coated aluminum plate. Some notes:
Fitment was pretty straightforward, but make sure you've done everything you need to do on the bottom of the chassis first, because once it's in place you lose access to all the holes underneath it.
It's not machined with reinforced ribs like the M2C brace, but it does reach all the way to the front and back & covers both skidplates, and has more side coverage. And of course it's powder coated and mirror-smooth. I'm sure the powder coating will chip if I hit it hard enough, RC MadLabz sells a plastic skid guard you can put on it.
First run was big sweeping speedruns on grass and dirt, it did seem like the CG of the truck was lower. I wasn't seeing the wheels lifting on every pull of the trigger like I usually do.