Super ATV skid plate instructions

Started by iverger, March 07, 2023, 06:13:10 PM

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The recommended method is to flip the machine on its side.

I like the access but it'll probably take me a couple hours which seems like a long time to be laid over.

Instructions attached

Thoughts?

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When I did my ATV I used my winch to a double beam I have in my shop for lifting and just picked it up to about 50-70 degree angle. If I were to do my Z I see that my 10' ramps set on my truck I use to load it give me good access to the underside...If I didn't want to use the beam for that weight.

With the front up this was the access I had:


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Seems like a better idea to lift the front/rear at a good angle than flipping it. I would think there is the potential for hydro lock or at least fluid leaks on it's side.