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Lorryman100 Member Since: 01 Oct 2010 Location: Here Posts: 2686 |
I have a safari equip one supplied by Brendan (leeds). It has a 2"receiver which takes a recovery billet with a shackle and also allows the fitting of a drop plate to fit a tow ball onto. There are also two very substantial lugs on either side that can take a shackle.
Click image to enlarge Click image to enlarge It is a very substantial lump of metal and I have been told it would make a very good mud plough if you needed recovered from the rear from deep mud. Click image to enlarge Brian. |
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6th Jan 2012 12:02am |
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BigMike Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: Lancashire Posts: 2253 |
Yes and yes. The diference being that whilst the axles give a pile of resistance, it's nothing like the resistance given by the guard. But worse than that, what happens is that whatever you're stuck in, be it mud, snow, sand etc, when you're recovred backwards gets shoved up into the engine bay, totally filling it. I've seen it happen with sand and with snow, it's not pretty. The snow one I recovered (petrol v and it wouldn't start, no surprise really. The 110 in the sand was worse, it took three vehicles to pull it out, and the sand forced up into the engine bay buckled the bonnet and tore off /ripped various pipes and ultimately broke the guard itself. There were also issues with brake hoses, fan and radiator - it was a real mess. Granted, the majority of people here with steering guards will unlikely get into that situation on a green lane, but for overland travel it's a consideration which is why i always had the bar on my 90's. If it isn't a consideration for here, then I would say why have a steering guard at all. They have become an "automatic buy" for people with defenders despite them not really being needed. on a Defender, a diff guard is far more useful (in my opinion) due to the relatively thin steel the pan is made from. |
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6th Jan 2012 12:17am |
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WarPig Member Since: 04 Dec 2009 Location: Sheffield Posts: 1748 |
I fitted my galv steering guard mostly for its recovery eyes.
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6th Jan 2012 12:28am |
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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
So if you have a basic LR guard fitted, is there anywhere safe on the front where you can be recovered? (by professionals of course).
A quick search found this sort of thing... Does it make sense? Already have combi-towing hitch on the back. Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated Tell someone you love them today because life is short. But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing... |
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6th Jan 2012 9:05am |
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farmer giles Member Since: 09 Feb 2011 Location: worcestershire Posts: 1299 |
i never understand why people dont fit military bumpers, with the centre drop pin, if they want to have a safe front recovery point. i always sail straight through scrutineering on that item when i go on off road courses?
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6th Jan 2012 9:19am |
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Killer90 Site Sponsor Member Since: 09 Oct 2011 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 6478 |
yer military bumpers are so strong well worth looking at
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6th Jan 2012 9:22am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Do you want me to bring some across when I am in Germany next month? Try fitting a winch into a military bumper Brendan Admin note: this post has had its images recovered from a money grabbing photo hosting site and reinstated |
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6th Jan 2012 9:30am |
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Pam W Member Since: 25 Oct 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 1169 |
For recovery points on a Defender Jate Rings are cheap, simple and quick to fit.
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6th Jan 2012 9:45am |
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Zagato Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Billingshurst West Sussex Posts: 5013 |
If dosh ever allows I was thinknig of getting a steering guard with a heavy duty Devon4x4 bumper which has built in recovery eyes - will put a link up, the bumper looks very standard, ELZ had one on his
http://www.devon4x4.com/index.php?page=sho...;Itemid=14 Good thread, any more steering guard pics, I will be interested one day........purely for looks of course |
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6th Jan 2012 9:56am |
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T1G UP Member Since: 08 Dec 2009 Location: Bath Posts: 3101 |
Personally i don't think the standard bumper gives enough protection to the front end. theres not enough steel between my air con grill and the front of the bumper. This ones on my list |
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6th Jan 2012 10:08am |
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ZeDefender Member Since: 15 Sep 2011 Location: Munich Posts: 4731 |
I just checked and my sodding soft A-bar is exactly in the way Anything else you can bring? Thought about drilling sideways through the front end of the chassis (about 2" back) and fitting something? Cheers Matt Tell someone you love them today because life is short. But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing... |
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6th Jan 2012 10:17am |
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Pam W Member Since: 25 Oct 2011 Location: North Yorkshire Posts: 1169 |
As I mentioned above - why not just fit some Jate Rings? AFAIK the standard Defender chassis comes out the factory with the holes already there so no drilling required. |
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6th Jan 2012 10:23am |
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Zagato Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Billingshurst West Sussex Posts: 5013 |
What make of bumper and guard is that TIG. Devon/Terrafirma
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6th Jan 2012 10:30am |
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party monkey Member Since: 31 Dec 2010 Location: Oxon. Posts: 1311 |
£100'ish from Rebel 4x4.... 10mm steel brackets and 8mm ali guard. Looks almost identical to the one Paddocks do for similar money. Wondering about the holes in the guard.... are they just for looks or were they put there specifically to mitigate some of the possible 'ploughing' effects previously mentioned??? Never really thought about it until I dug out the pic...... Knowing that you like a gleaming finish Zag, Rebel state on their website that you can get a highly polished finish on these with plenty of brasso and elbow grease Not something I shall be trying myself..... still haven't washed her since August! Click image to enlarge Jon - 110 td5 [sold]. Currently Defenderless. |
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6th Jan 2012 11:08am |
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