Black Alloy Front Skid Plate Defender

Model #: RNA4124B

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Replaces RNA4113B
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Heavy duty 10mm thick aluminum front skid plate with galvanized steel brackets. The aluminum is first machine etched and then powder coated black for ultimate paint adherence. The skid plate is strong and durable, without having the weight, or corrosion properties of steel. Designed to protect your Defender's steering rods and stabilizer from off road hazards. Works well in combination with our front differential guard and winch bumpers. The Rovers North front skid plate has gone through many iterations over the years and these are the finest we have ever produced.

Made in the USA.

NOTE: At this time, this skid plate is not compatible with OMESD32, as the upper part of the shaft has a wider circumference than the genuine and other after market dampers.

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Fits These Vehicles:

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Defender 90
Defender 90 NAS
Defender 110
Defender 110 NAS
Defender 130

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