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tolley



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steering guards
which have you got im after one but with so many out there im Confused i would like one with towing eyes.
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bpman



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genuine land rover

Post #112658 5th Jan 2012 9:18pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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No towing eyes on that one, BPMan. Darren

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that is nice though the genuine one is such good quality aswell heres mine with towing eyes, i believe its terrafirma one

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tolley



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Killer90 wrote:
that is nice though the genuine one is such good quality aswell heres mine with towing eyes, i believe its terrafirma one

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looks good
Post #112675 5th Jan 2012 9:33pm
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bpman



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LandRoverAnorak wrote:
No towing eyes on that one, BPMan.


simply use the existing LR ones that are factory fitted Thumbs Up
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LandRoverAnorak



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I'm guessing that's an ICE thing then? Doesn't help on regular models though, unfortunately.

Unless something substantially better comes up, I plan to fit the Shadow guard from First Four Off-road which has 10mm side plates with towing eyes and an 8mm ali. main plate.

Having said that, it does look very similar to the one fitted to Killer90's above. Darren

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cheers tolley and yer Anorak thats the one i have got shadow aluminum steering guard its identical so must be, the terraifirma one which i thought i had is slightly different and doesnt have holes in the bottom piece Thumbs Up cheers for that
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leeds



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Please, please remember that there is a BIG difference between towing eyes, lash down eyes and RECOVERY eyes.

To the best of my knowledge, Land Rover do NOT fit RECOVERY EYES as standard at the front of Defenders.

They do fit LASHING EYES. Lashing eyes are designed for lashing down Defenders to transporters/containers etc. These LASHING eyes are NOT designed for Recovery purposes.

Be wary of some of the aftermarket steering guards with inbuilt recovery eyes, especially with some of those on ebay.

Yes I have photos of twisted lashing eyes used for recovery. Also have photos of el cheapo ebay specials which have failed at the mounting points.

Buy cheap? Make sure that you are rich enough to buy twice over.

Forget looks, start thinking of practicalites!

Do YOU know the difference between a lashing eye and a recovery point? What about the quality of the bolts/chassis that things are attached? Do you know the difference between a tow strap and a recovery strap? Do you understand the forces involved?


Brendan
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bpman



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oh, I sit corrected, I have lashing eyes Big Cry
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bpman wrote:
oh, I sit corrected, I have lashing eyes Big Cry


Good job Brendan was here to point it out Laughing

Seriously, you cannot use them for recovery - highly dangerous (no matter what Defender of the Earth says Rolling with laughter )
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bpman



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BigMike wrote:
bpman wrote:
oh, I sit corrected, I have lashing eyes Big Cry


Good job Brendan was here to point it out Laughing

Seriously, you cannot use them for recovery - highly dangerous (no matter what Defender of the Earth says Rolling with laughter )


Mine doesn't break down so I'll probably take them off Whistle
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leeds



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What happens if you use a lashing eye for recovery



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Do you want to trust your vehicle and possible life to cheap nasty gear?


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Brendan

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leeds



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bpman wrote:


Mine doesn't break down so I'll probably take them off..... Whistle


.....and have some proper RECOVERY eyes fitted!


Just finishing your sentence off BP




Brendan
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Zinke



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I have the standard land rover bar type guard fitted and it suits my needs well. Its cheap and easy to fit, doesnt weigh much and gives good protection for green laning and 'normal' off roading. The down side is that it isnt much good for bouncing off rocks and extreme off roading. On the plus side though its doesnt act like a plough when your going backwards.

Pete
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