Pioneer III
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- Thore ‘Ove‘
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I did some research about the skidplate's material. The question is steel or aluminum.
on reddit I found this:
Key Differences:
Which to Choose?
I know that I need to change the overall design because the current one is way too short. You can see it ends behind the cooler which isn't good and caused the dent to bend the cooler.
But while considering a new design I was wondering about the material.
Any recommendations or expertise to share?
Cheers and best wishes from Hamburg
Ove
on reddit I found this:
Key Differences:
- Weight: Aluminum is significantly lighter, keeping your vehicle’s center of gravity lower and reducing strain on suspension compared to steel, which can add over 100 lbs for a full set.
- Durability/Strength: Steel is stronger and slides over rocks easier; it is better suited for intentional, heavy impact. Aluminum is durable but can gouge, dent, or shear more easily under severe, direct hits.
- Corrosion Resistance: Aluminum is far superior, requiring little to no maintenance. Steel is susceptible to rust, especially with damage to its powder coating.
- Cost: Aluminum skid plates are typically more expensive than steel due to material and manufacturing costs.
- Installation: Aluminum is much easier to manage during DIY installation due to lighter weight.
Which to Choose?
- Choose Aluminum: If you do mostly overlanding, long-distance touring, or care about fuel economy and suspension performance.
- Choose Steel: If you engage in heavy-duty rock crawling, or tend to bash your vehicle's undercarriage on rocks often.
I know that I need to change the overall design because the current one is way too short. You can see it ends behind the cooler which isn't good and caused the dent to bend the cooler.
But while considering a new design I was wondering about the material.
Any recommendations or expertise to share?
Cheers and best wishes from Hamburg
Ove
