TRAXXAS MAXX Chassis Skid Plate Kit 24pc TXMSZSP2 by GPM  [TXMSZSP2]

TRAXXAS MAXX MONSTER TRUCK Stainless Steel Skid Plates - 24pc set - GPM TXMSZSP2
Price:
CAD$37.80
Brand:
GPM
Model:
TXMSZSP2
GTIN:
4894538331240
Condition:
Brand New
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Underside stainless protection for the MAXX

This 24-piece stainless steel skid plate kit is a scale-minded accessory made for the TRAXXAS MAXX Monster Truck platform and attaches to the chassis underside to reduce impact and scrape damage during trail and off-road use. The plates use corrosion-resistant stainless steel with a machined finish, and the set includes the screws needed to mount the plates so it can replace or supplement factory guards without cutting or altering the main chassis layout.

The plates protect chassis areas that commonly suffer repeated contact and abrasion. Because the parts fasten to existing screw locations, fitting focuses on correct alignment and matching screw lengths rather than chassis modification. Note that metal plates alter contact characteristics during slides and landings, so check clearance and body mounting before final runs.

Specifications

  • Item: TRAXXAS MAXX stainless steel skid plates 24pcs set
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Model Number: TXMSZSP2
  • Compatibility: TRAXXAS MAXX Monster Truck
  • Part Location: Bottom of chassis

Fit this set where metal contact protection is preferred over plastic guards, and confirm screw lengths and thread type match the factory holes before tightening to avoid stripping or misalignment.

This item is compatible with

Yes, the plates are designed to bolt to existing chassis bottom points on TRAXXAS MAXX frames; verify your chassis revision and hole spacing before fitting to ensure alignment.
The package contains the stainless steel plates and the screws listed with the product; match each screw to its plate during assembly and keep spare screws for future servicing.
Hand-tighten screws until plates sit flush, then use a torque-limiting driver or careful wrist pressure to avoid over-torquing which can strip threads in the chassis holes.
Stainless steel has different friction and abrasion properties than plastic; expect altered sliding behaviour and inspect contact surfaces regularly for signs of wear.
Adding plates at the chassis bottom can change the lowest contact points, so confirm clearance with your tyre and body setup after installation.
Wash with mild detergent and water after runs, dry thoroughly to avoid deposits, and periodically check fasteners for tightness and any corrosion.

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