Underbody Armor
#1
Underbody Armor
I just bought the H3 underbody armor and installed it. Does anyone else have it installed? Also how well does it hold-up offroading? I was able to buy it for around $315 so I hope it was worth the money.[sm=smiley25.gif]
#2
RE: Underbody Armor
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I just bought the H3 underbody armor and installed it. Does anyone else have it installed? Also how well does it hold-up offroading? I was able to buy it for around $315 so I hope it was worth the money.[sm=smiley25.gif]
I just bought the H3 underbody armor and installed it. Does anyone else have it installed? Also how well does it hold-up offroading? I was able to buy it for around $315 so I hope it was worth the money.[sm=smiley25.gif]
Now go out and use it! [sm=icon_rock.gif]
#4
RE: Underbody Armor
I bought the rock rails when I first bought my H3. They seem to hold up well. Speaking of testing the underbody armor, I just got back from some rock crawling. It held up just fine. Glad I bought it. All thats left is the front.
#7
RE: Underbody Armor
Yeah I was going to say it was a bit of a contradiction if you broke the rear piece because you just said you liked them. My rock rails and UBA were major confidance boosters to me because I know I can get into higher risk stuff without damage to the sheet metal or undercarraige as easily. Being a lease, those are important to me more than they would otherwise be.
On the F350 SD Diesel I used to own, I had a Mag-Hytec trans pan. It increased the capacity by about a gallon and they come pre drilled for a temp probe. The UBA gives me the confidance of knowing that an expensive aluminum trans pan would be protected. I am thinking of putting one on the H3 because with all of that extra fluid, it would take forever to get it hot enough to cause damage from over heating. Plus, it's always nice to know how your juice box is doing when you are playing, if I can find a decent spot to put the gauge.
On the F350 SD Diesel I used to own, I had a Mag-Hytec trans pan. It increased the capacity by about a gallon and they come pre drilled for a temp probe. The UBA gives me the confidance of knowing that an expensive aluminum trans pan would be protected. I am thinking of putting one on the H3 because with all of that extra fluid, it would take forever to get it hot enough to cause damage from over heating. Plus, it's always nice to know how your juice box is doing when you are playing, if I can find a decent spot to put the gauge.
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