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Question .After having broken a cv joint before after hitting something back in the woods I have come to believe the plastic guard in front of the axle isn't going to stop much.I have seen a metal cv boot brush guard by oxlite that bolts on , has anyone used these ,are they any good ,is there anything out there thats better

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i have the aluminum guards (yamaha) and they are way better than the plastic ones... you'll never tear a boot (usually) or bust a cv joint. even if your cat dealer has the aluminum guards, they will be better than the plastic. prob any after market are good, i just say cat dealer because they usually fit perfect, after market might be 50/50

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The ones I run were a home made, mas produced, version called Hos Stoppers. I think they fit 2006-2011 and cover the front bottom and back of the A-arms. It would be hard to get anything past them. They work well but allow a build-up of mud around the axel and boots if you are ridding in a muddy area. Here is a pick of them on my wife's quad. I run the original guards on mine and still do fine.

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