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custom90



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D44 Transmission guard
How easy / hard would the fitting be of one of the D44 2007 - on transmission guards? They have some pictures on their site put not any of the really important mounding points. http://www.devon4x4.com/index.php?page=sho...;Itemid=14 Any info would be much appreciated. Thumbs Up



Thanks.
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Glynparry25



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It is VERY easy once you know the trick.

All the bolts are easily accessible and there is only one that causes a problem.

The bottom bolt on the Transfer box housing also keeps the oil in......... the best way around this is to park on a steep hill (pointing down hill) and chock the wheels.... then as you take the bolt out quickly put in the pre-thread sealed stud into the hole..... then bolt on the protective plate..... simples.

Glyn Dog Sheep

*EDIT*

Here is a photo of mine:



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Post #134552 26th Mar 2012 4:43pm
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custom90



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Thanks Glyn, I thought there was a bit more to it than just bolting on. Thanks for the picture also would you mind if I saved it for future reference? Thumbs Up
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