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The RA’s are solid and mount quite easily offering excellent protection for the sensors and wiring. If you wanted to enclose the sensors, you can by another pair and mount them on the inside of each.👍🇺🇸

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Yea, super easy instal.
‘I think it only took me 15 min to instal the pair of those RA guards on my RR.
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I installed the BUBC protectors and I love them. I don’t rock crawl, and these are plenty thick and sturdy for my use. Great product imo.

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I installed the BUBC protectors and I love them. I don’t rock crawl, and these are plenty thick and sturdy for my use. Great product imo.
Got a link? I Googled and came up empty.
 

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Ranger Raptor trailing arm ride height sensor guards

AUS Motion has some super heavy duty 3mm ones for people looking for max protection (probably crawling), but personally I think I'll support a American mom who's a small business owner as I think those are good enough for 99% of applications.

The Buckle UP covers will protect against stones, branches etc. Maybe the only instance they might not offer adequate protection is if a larger stone smashed up right against it during crawling (like how a rock rail takes a heavy hit) but that doesn't really seem to be a common occurrence given the location as it's more likely the trailing arm will take the hit.

From what I've seen, its mostly small debris that snag the wiring loop like branches that cause the real issues.
 

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Ranger Raptor trailing arm ride height sensor guards

AUS Motion has some super heavy duty 3mm ones for people looking for max protection (probably crawling), but personally I think I'll support a American mom who's a small business owner as I think those are good enough for 99% of applications.

The Buckle UP covers will protect against stones, branches etc. Maybe the only instance they might not offer adequate protection is if a larger stone smashed up right against it during crawling (like how a rock rail takes a heavy hit) but that doesn't really seem to be a common occurrence given the location as it's more likely the trailing arm will take the hit.

From what I've seen, its mostly small debris that snag the wiring loop like branches that cause the real issues.
I'm hoping if I wait a bit an American company will come out with something similar to the GMF guards you linked. The Foutz are close, but should be a one piece unit.
 

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Read the attached email and see the pictures. These Buckle up part don’t seem to be powder coated to withstand harsh climates. I wonder if the Australian ones are better? Doesn’t look like they care to fix the problem.
BTW. Optics how the Ford part below it had no problem with wear. OEM BOLTS LOL.
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Not worth it. Attached is my email reply from them. Notice the stock parts and bolts below they did not wear out. You would think they would powder coat this part since they know it to protect..lol
Rusted OEM bolts after one winter?
I wonder if it was worth using the Australian parts instead.
oh well, looks like I need to fix their problem now.
Thanks for nothing Buckle Up

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