Due to repeated impact with the road or with particularly hard objects, skid plates can face a number of issues. Loosening up from their fixture often tops this list.
If you drive a car with a lowered height or if you are in the process of buying one, then you may have received some advice on finding a skid plate for lowered cars. There are quite a few reasons for that. In the world of automobiles, skid plates are considered an underrated yet crucial part of a car. Due to the way they are built, they optimally cover a vehicle’s underbody and all the components that are installed within it. As a result, they protect your car’s undercarriage from impacts against the road or external objects. This saves your vehicle from unnecessary damage, and lets you steer clear from safety hazards. While skid plates are important for any type...
While driving on the pavement, skid plates can help you protect your car from sudden impacts against the road as you drive over speed bumps or potholes. This also holds true when you are driving off-road.
A common question that we get asked is how will SLIPLO hold up over time after repeated impacts with different objects. The first concern is that the adhesive layer of SLIPLO could detach from the bumper after a hard impact and the second concern is about the overall strength of the polyurethane layer. How will it hold up in extreme temperatures, repeated scrapes and extreme conditions. We wanted to take up these challenges and put SLIPLO bumper lip protection through a series of extreme tests designed to see if it will fail. You will see SLIPLO frozen, dropped, burnt, dragged by bulldozer, swung from, stretched and dragged on a safe behind a Ford Raptor truck. SLIPLO Universal Skid...