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leeds



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Aesthetically it doesn't look great when any coating comes off!

Have an electro plated (not hot dipped galv) steering guard and the electro plating is peeling off.

Vehicle protection gear tends to get bashed around a bit. Personally I prefer the protection gear to perform its major function before looking nice. Aesthetics come second after performance in my opinion

So people make their choice and pays their money.


Brendan
Post #130828 12th Mar 2012 8:13pm
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Agreed.

But it's important people know it can come off since as you know Brendan, lots of people prefer to look at their vehicles than actually use them for the intended purpose Laughing (that's certainly not aimed at you by the way)
Post #130835 12th Mar 2012 8:23pm
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leeds



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Mike, as you know we do use our vehicles as intended! None of our vehicles are show vehicles, saying that the main dealers did wash the black 110 last friday Razz

Also as you know we like people to know the pros and cons, good and bad points of any piece of gear we sell!


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Post #130861 12th Mar 2012 9:10pm
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United Kingdom 1999 Defender 90 Td5 Heritage LE Bronze Green
I made my own, 316 marine grade stainless steel then powder coated. Lots of the race yachts are doing this now.

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Post #130871 12th Mar 2012 9:39pm
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BigMike wrote:
Agreed.

But it's important people know it can come off since as you know Brendan, lots of people prefer to look at their vehicles than actually use them for the intended purpose Laughing (that's certainly not aimed at you by the way)


Oi! Laughing

Good job Yobbie, that looks in keeping to me Thumbs Up
Post #130876 12th Mar 2012 9:45pm
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leeds



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Looks a nice job Yobbie but leaves the vulnerable rear quarter panel still exposed to damage from stepping off rocks etc

Photo below is NOT a Safarie Equip rear bumperette but a cheaper version. As the bumperette is too close to the rear cross member it had to be modifired , i.e. a chunk cut out which weakened it. Stepped off a rock and bent the modifired bumperette scoop up into the bodwork. Note the scrape on paint work from where the scoop of the bumperette was bent upwards. No scoop would have meant a buckle rear quarter panel


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Post #130886 12th Mar 2012 9:56pm
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yobbie



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I like them. Laughing Might try to copy them next time.
Post #130888 12th Mar 2012 10:01pm
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I fancy some of these for a bit of extra protection, but does anyone know if any of them fit with a NAS step in place?

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Post #130909 13th Mar 2012 2:28am
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Just to say I bought my bumperetttes off t'Bay for about 40-50 quid, very good condition although not good enough for me. Rounded off all the square edges with a grinder and sprayed them with several coats of Smoothrite, easy to touch up Wink 2005 TD5 90 Hard Top

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Post #130919 13th Mar 2012 6:53am
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leeds



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Pete, sorry no, will not fit with NAS step due to some of the same holes required by both the step and the rear bumperettes.

Brendan
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XS Pete



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Thanks Brendan. I had a feeling that was the case. I'd looked at two or three diferent types and came to the same conclusion.

Pete
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just came across these bumperettes ...



about the best ones I have ever seen (from LRS offroad)
Post #132283 18th Mar 2012 12:22pm
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No you see it's too much, your venturing into DC100 land again Laughing Would suit that over the top thing but not on a Defender. Keep it simple Wink

I wouldn't want to chop my corner unnecessarily and besides the bumper bit covers some of the lens Rolling Eyes especially if the pic was straight, back to the drawing board on that one Whistle They don't go very far out to the side either giving less protection in comparison to say the Safari Equip bumperettes e.g. a nice heavy lump of galv steel Very Happy


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Post #132286 18th Mar 2012 12:28pm
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leeds



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Very nice looking, very nice price.

Unless my eyes deceive me some modification of body work is required as the corner capping normally comes down to rear cross member. Also what about fitting of swing away wheel carrier.



Brendan
Post #132287 18th Mar 2012 12:32pm
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Zagato wrote:
No you see it's too much, your venturing into DC100 land again


Zag - don't fight it .. you know you want a DC100 really Shocked

joking aside, they are beautifully engineered bumperettes, yes you do need to modify the bodywork to accomodate them, good point regarding wheel carrier, I expect corr4 have an equally well engineered carrier to compliment it.
Post #132292 18th Mar 2012 12:42pm
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