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    Active Member One Ring
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    May 26 2023
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    B9 RS5 ECS Skid Plates

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    Wondering if anyone has any experience with these ECS skid plates?
    I called ECS and they said they would fit on an RS5, but I am not 100% confident in that answer.

    I just purchased a 21' RS5 that I'm planning on driving as my daily through the winters of Aspen, CO, and was thinking these could add some protection.

    Any thoughts or experiences would be much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Tom

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    I’ve been driving my RS5 for several years as a daily and in the winter. I’ve yet to encounter any damage to the underside even when driving through deep snow and snowdrifts.

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    Established Member Two Rings 300zx2g35's Avatar
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    May 03 2016
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    I have a '21 RS5 sportback with them and they fit. Only issue I ran into was the twist locks where the fender liners attach to the front engine skid plate. They were too long to work correctly so I ended up reusing the OEM screws instead, no big deal.
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