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Oh ya, grand total was $30 bucks. Lot better than 300 for the stockers...
 

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This is what I did. Not everyone likes it but it works to keep fist sized rocks from killing the shafts.
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Plus they wave at Raptor rubberneckers as I go by.
 
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This is what I did. Not everyone likes it but it works to keep fist sized rocks from killing the shafts.
565-front.jpg

564-rear.jpg

566-both-old-after-1-week.jpg

Plus they wave at Raptor rubberneckers as I go by.

No question the shock looks better with them not on there. But like you, I would rather be safe than sorry. After seeing how my old stock guards were shattered, no way I was going to go back out in the dirt and not have something protecting the shaft. This philosophy got me through college :)
 

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No question the shock looks better with them not on there. But like you, I would rather be safe than sorry. After seeing how my old stock guards were shattered, no way I was going to go back out in the dirt and not have something protecting the shaft. This philosophy got me through college :)

Well played sir...

And I shall have to pick me up a set of those, they look good.
 

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