I tried to wait for Bud, but he never released them, so when Jason (Trail Tailor) offered his skids again, I snapped a set up immediately. They're great, just like all of his stuff. My only wish is that they were stainless steel, because rust is a major issue in my area. Budbuilt typically offers a stainless version of protection (with a slight upcharge).
I also have Budbuit lower shock guards (Stainless) and the
@turbo8 /E-E RLCA skid. They both work well and provide needed protection. Thanks to the RLCA skids I'm not bending stock RLCAs anymore.
The only thing to watch out for is that the RLCA skids collect silt and dirt, I think mine is from going through mud several feet deep in sections. One more thing to keep clean as maintenance.
But... I'd probably only add this stuff if you play in the rocks and ledges. It comes with the territory wheeling any of the more challenging trails in VT/NH. They got good exercise on talus/scree fields in Colorado too.