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Hydro Dynamics setback bracket and skid plate

How about $200 to your door in the states ?! Skid plate is sold. Just 8" setback bracket available.

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man i would love it for the price- but i think 20" would be a lil' much:confused:
unless i could reinforce it some how:sssh:
 
20" would be the most setback I've ever heard. You could be a trend setter ?! :devil: This would ideal for some one with a small hydraulic plate. Get some one into the 10"-15" setback area.
 
20" would be the most setback I've ever heard. You could be a trend setter ?! :devil: This would ideal for some one with a small hydraulic plate. Get some one into the 10"-15" setback area.

i have 12 as is but i have talked w/ guys that say 18 is the key for the starflite.....
 
I'm running a Pulsare. I know of one person running 18" on their Pulsare. Not real sure about the Starflites ? Sorry ! :confused:
 
I do have (2)-1/2"x 2" stainless bolts. I'd throw them in if interested. You'd need 2 more bolts, 4 nyloc nuts and 4 washers. I might have a couple washers.
 
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