The belly pan I recently installed is the Macgyver pan. This is the thicker, diamond-plate version. Cruiseman has a YouTube on the installation if you want to view it. Check it out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5Edx3Q0e3o
I originally had the thinner, black one that I purchased, I believe from WingStuff, but decided I would go with something a little more robust. With the original thin black one, as I drug the peg feelers, I was also dragging the bottom edges of the pan. Possibly, I didn't install that one correctly
but I noticed that the Macgyer pan installed more fully which left less exposed pan to drag. So far, I don't believe it is touching on aggressive lean angles. I do imagine that it is still possible to hit but it would take something pretty extreme.
Finally, I should add that the Macgyer pan is more difficult to install due to the thicker metal and higher rigidity. Once I was sure I had the acorn nuts loose enough and the slots lined up properly, I carefully used a jack to help push the pan fully up. I was surprised at how far it went in
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Speaking of robust belly pans...even though the Macgyer pan is thicker and stronger than some of the others, I don't believe it will support jacking without bending. OTOH, it should provide protection against most strikes from road debris.