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             The Skid Plate market within the Automotive Body, Trim and Glass industry is a specialized segment of the automotive aftermarket. Skid plates are protective shields that are mounted to the underside of a vehicle to protect its vulnerable components from damage caused by road debris, rocks, and other objects. Skid plates are typically made of steel, aluminum, or plastic, and are designed to be lightweight and durable. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to fit different    vehicles.
Skid plates are becoming increasingly popular among off-road enthusiasts, as they provide an extra layer of protection for vehicles that are exposed to rough terrain. They are also becoming more common on production vehicles, as automakers look to provide additional protection for their vehicles.
Companies in the Skid Plate market include ARB, Smittybilt, Rugged Ridge, and WARN. Show Less   Read more