Skid Plate for Fiesta ST North America

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Edited to reflect there is now one that is DIY [strongman]

Just returned from Syracuse and the thing fits like a glove. [rockon]



https://www.facebook.com/SkidPlateGuy/photos/a.1413203552289701.1073741826.1412809962329060/1620776361532418/?type=1&theater


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Ford Fiesta FIESTA ST 4mm Aluminum Skid Plate kit. Taking orders NOW 20% off MSRP of $375.00 plus S/H email [email protected] for more details. Long time coming but fit like a champ!!!!! #fiestast #fordfiestast #mk7 #aboutgoddamtime
Let him know you saw it from me as he is interested in feedback on how people find him.
 


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Very cool - I just spent $750 to replace an evap canister that was damaged when an underbody panel was ripped off (cost included replacing the panel, too).

How much do these things weigh?
 


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That Orsen one looks much nicer.
 


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Since Orsen would have to come from Malaysia, I'd say Skid Plate Guy if I were a betting man.
 


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Ok.... Where did you get the plastic one? Is that from the fuel mileage version? SFE?
 


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That is from the skid plate guy's facebook. I asked a bunch of question but not that one. Maybe it is but he did confirm that that is installed on a FiST in US.
 


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I wonder if Ford left the undertray off for cooling purposes. I guess it wouldn't be as critical up north though.
 


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I wonder if Ford left the undertray off for cooling purposes. I guess it wouldn't be as critical up north though.
Undertray doesn't affect cooling negatively, it actually helps, as well as reducing front lift and increasing fuel economy.
 


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Wondering if theres a rear skid plate in the making for our FiST? wouldn't want to knock of the EVAP canister.
 


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Thanks for the mention CG! Just a quick update on the EVAP skid plate. I'm working on a new prototype that I still need to weld together and test fit on my car. It looks pretty similar to the first one in those pictures, but I did a minor redesign that made the unit both stronger and easier to build. I'll post pics once I get further along.
 


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Thanks for the mention CG! Just a quick update on the EVAP skid plate. I'm working on a new prototype that I still need to weld together and test fit on my car. It looks pretty similar to the first one in those pictures, but I did a minor redesign that made the unit both stronger and easier to build. I'll post pics once I get further along.
Jonesing on this ;)
 


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Thanks for the mention CG! Just a quick update on the EVAP skid plate. I'm working on a new prototype that I still need to weld together and test fit on my car. It looks pretty similar to the first one in those pictures, but I did a minor redesign that made the unit both stronger and easier to build. I'll post pics once I get further along.
Consider my money in your bank No-Pistons...again...lol
 


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Thanks for the mention CG! Just a quick update on the EVAP skid plate. I'm working on a new prototype that I still need to weld together and test fit on my car. It looks pretty similar to the first one in those pictures, but I did a minor redesign that made the unit both stronger and easier to build. I'll post pics once I get further along.
Will defiantly be making the purchase before winter, what utter terrible placement for a EVAP canister. And working at gm you see some bad placements for fragile items.
 


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