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Cracked footwell support bracket

Anybody have a good solution for aftermarket on this? TKI does not carry one and I couldn't find anybody else that makes aftermarket footwell support brackets...only the stirrups. Well, My stirrups are fine but for some reason the support bracket took a hit and crumbled. TIA

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Doesn’t backwoods bmp have something for this? $$$$


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When you strengthen one thing, you put more stress on another.

I personally like the break away foot zone for safety and not jacking up the tunnel. Running boards and this area are wear parts as needed.
 
When you strengthen one thing, you put more stress on another.

I personally like the break away foot zone for safety and not jacking up the tunnel. Running boards and this area are wear parts as needed.
I agree with this, but these break too easily imo. I’ve done two this year, and saw three break this week. $800 is a lot for aftermarket, but if they hold up I’d take my chances. The hits I’ve seen that break the over structure probably wouldn’t have done anything to the tunnel. I know of a couple companies that are coming out with similar options as backwoods bmp. They should be a better price too.
 
I agree with this, but these break too easily imo. I’ve done two this year, and saw three break this week. $800 is a lot for aftermarket, but if they hold up I’d take my chances. The hits I’ve seen that break the over structure probably wouldn’t have done anything to the tunnel. I know of a couple companies that are coming out with similar options as backwoods bmp. They should be a better price too.
$800 does seem excessive but you can stay home and go broke. No sense going to work and go broke. They do make nice stuff.
 
I think Backwoods is still the only aftermarket option. The others are just the toe loops. Backwoods is really expensive but these things are annoying to replace. Not mechanically difficult, but also not the kind of thing I’d want to do in a parking lot on a road trip, even in my heated trailer. The price of the Backwoods might be worth the peace of mind for anyone who travels a lot. If I only ever rode from home, I’d probably just keep a set of Polaris spares.
 
Make a brace for it and are reasonably priced. Ill be adding it to my sled before it breaks, I'm not sure if it'll work if it's all ready broken. I've been using some of there stuff for a few years and it seems to be good quality work. I've been using there drive belt protector and it's solid
 

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