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custom90



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Lorryman100 wrote:
Harryb450 wrote:
So then going off what Lorryman100 says, these are the correct ones for a 90, no welding required Thumbs Up


http://www.qtservices.co.uk/parts/defender...-guar.html


That is the ones I would have went for had I had a 90. Thumbs Up
I see the back guard doesn't need attached to the diff/axle casing? Must just use the securing bracket over the top of the Diff as per the front ones?

Brilliant, Just to check a quick phone call would do the trick I would imagine Thumbs Up
Post #138134 9th Apr 2012 5:15pm
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