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Lorryman100



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Entreqs New Steering Guard.
Just seen these pics and thought I would share. This is the new steering guard I posted about earlier in the year and it looks like it is nearly ready for sale on the Entreq site. I have a few bits of Entreq gear and must admit I love the quality of finish and the design of their products and this latest product looks the DB's in styling and functionality, me thinks I'll be getting one Whistle


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There is another option of mounting a shackle bracket onto the chasis rails which protrudes through the square grills on the front of the guard.


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Brian.

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Lorryman100



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And here are some prototype pictures I got from Olaf when I enquired about this guard earlier in the year:


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That pink thing and its bolted mount looks like it couldn't pull the skin off a rice pudding

The guard looks nicely made, but ultimately its there to do a job, protect the steering when offroad. For me, I wouldn't pay the no doubt high price for a nicely designed bit of kit which is for a utilitarian purpose

and Bri, you dont go offroad save for gravel Laughing Wink
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Lorryman100



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Now now Mike, that was uncalled for......... I also go on sand occasionally Whistle
The pink thing is a M16 RUD lifting bracket rated at 1.5tons, so it would need to be a big rice pudding Laughing

http://www.rud-rud.com/productgroup.php?pg...ash=72afb1


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But the bolt angle, the fixing, the rating, it's a massive no as far as I'm concerned (and that's not just about price, its a good looking thing)
Post #99552 12th Nov 2011 7:23pm
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df1



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just had a look through the Entreq site,

All their equipment looks top notch but the prices seem enthusiastic to me !
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Yes Over enthusiastic is the word £511 Rolling with laughter Shackles area a bit MM
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Whilst I wouldn't deny that it's beautifully engineered, the positioning of that shackle is daft. It will collect all the crud in muddy conditions, take the brunt of any impact on rocky terrain and is much more likely to be buried in mud and water when you really need to get to it as it's so low.

As for a £500+ price tag, that's ridiculous. There are so many alternatives that are cheaper and more practical that will do exactly the same job that it's difficult to imagine them selling more than a handful. Darren

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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 HT Epsom Green
I have had my steering guard for a good 11 years, it's now on its second Defender has been on numerous green lane trips, four novice winch challenge events, numourous army events, club driving days and marshalling.

Its thick aluminium and bought from Simmonites for £55 at the time if memory serves - why pay more!

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Whilst I do agree it is expensive, I also believe you get what you pay for as well. May not be every ones cup of tea but independent companies like Entreq take the time to design and develop their own equipment often filling a niche in the market which appeals to certain peoples likes and wallets. Out of curiosity, how many other guards are as wide, have 8 mounting points and are made of the same materials, aluminium and stainless steel with Delrin spacers and isolating layers between the different metals to avoid galvanic corrosion? Also the shackles shown are RUD certified at 1.5t and there are 2. Though you can screw in any shackle with a M16 thread into the shackle receiver which is separate from the guard and is mounted directly onto the chassis rail. Over engineered? maybe it is, but I think it looks good and will last for years and I really like the fact that it is different, that's why it was posted. Just my opinion. Whistle


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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Tonga Green
Lorryman100 wrote:
I think it looks good and will last for years and I really like the fact that it is different, that's why it was posted. Just my opinion. Whistle

Brian.

Well I for one am glad you did, Brian. Really interesting to find out about such items that you may not otherwise come across. I would agree that it looks to be very nicely designed and engineered, and has some really neat detailing. As you say, you pay your money and take your choice. Thumbs Up 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
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Lorryman100



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ibexman wrote:
Shackles area a bit MM


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What is with all these steering guards when you get stuck and you need to pull back the Defender? they all look pretty "sharp" in the back Puma 110" SW

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