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wurzell



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steering guard
hi Very Happy does anyone please have a picture of there defender with a genuine lr steering guard ive been offered a tubular one,the only ones i can see on here are large plates of metal Thumbs Up paul n tash
Post #101144 20th Nov 2011 11:28am
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Glynparry25



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The Land Rover guards are made by Mantec. They are a sturdy steel frame with an alloy plate on it.

Standard LR one:


SVX one:


Glyn Dog :sheep:

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Post #101146 20th Nov 2011 11:50am
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Glynparry25



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Just read your question again and now feel blonde......

Here is the one you have been offered:


Click image to enlarge


Glyn Dog Sheep
Post #101148 20th Nov 2011 11:57am
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wurzell



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hi glyn Very Happy many thanks for that yes the last photo is the one ive been offered not sure if that would look right on the puma when you look at those other ones pictured but i guess it will still do the job i assume the big plates would be better for driving in the snow or sand in your case Thumbs Up paul n tash
Post #101180 20th Nov 2011 4:00pm
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Killer90
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the landrover one doesnt protect anything at all (3rd picture). best one to go for is the mantec one above or a britpart one/ allmakes etc Thumbs Up
Post #101190 20th Nov 2011 5:21pm
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leeds



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Wurzell, the choice of steering protection is extremely large and you will get conflicting reports on best way to go. Besides a large choice there is a wide range of variation in quality as well.

I have seen some of the cheaper ones with built in recovery eyes fracture at the bolt holes.

Some of the steel ones are electro plated rather then galvanised. Electroplating is a much cheaper option, gives a smoother looking finish but actual coat is thinner and IIRC only has to withstand a 300 hr salt test rather then 3000 sal test of hot dip galvanisation.

No steering protection some people will vouch for. Down to driver ability/walking the course etc, you dont need it type argument.

A Land Rover type tube in front of steering arms gives some protection

Dan or Sumo bars (ensure they have grease nipples) heavy duty bars which slip over steering components. Beef them up nicely, look more original. TRE/balljoints now weakest link. Can get heavier duty ones

Steering guards, available with or without recovery eyes, 8 or 10mm alloy plate, galvanised or electro plated steel plates, with/without 2" receiver in. (great for boat/caravan moving) With/without holes in plate

Some people argue that these act as ploughs if being recovered backwards.


If going for full steering guard, get one with built in recovery points. If steel plate get it galvanised rather then electro plated.

Avoid ebay el cheapo specials! They break.

The choice is yours. Decide what YOU NEED from the bit of kit you require.


Brendan
Post #101194 20th Nov 2011 5:48pm
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jst



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Killer90 wrote:
the landrover one doesnt protect anything at all (3rd picture). best one to go for is the mantec one above or a britpart one/ allmakes etc Thumbs Up


it does provide some protection for the drop arm. Cheers

James
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Post #101369 21st Nov 2011 2:25pm
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wurzell



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hi Very Happy many thanks for all the replies,we are going to have a look at whats available and go from there Thumbs Up paul n tash
Post #102585 26th Nov 2011 6:32am
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BigRuss



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Interesting info,

This type of steering guard is one of the first things to be installed on a chassis.
Thumbs Up Russell
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Post #102589 26th Nov 2011 7:38am
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Lishlandy



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I'm heading up to west mid 4x4 to pick up a steering guard today which works on both of those kinds of designs! Has the deflect angle of the plate steering guard, but is made up of 3 'poles'. Was a bit conscious of the reverse plough effect and found this mentioned on another thread and thought why not! You only live once.


http://www.westmids4x4.com/products/challe..._guard.php

Happy weekend guys

Steve
Post #102592 26th Nov 2011 8:18am
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tolley



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what about rebel ones ?
Post #105893 9th Dec 2011 9:02pm
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110SEB



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We've got a Rebel one. They're solid and do the job well, as well as being well priced. I prefer the OEM though.
Post #106059 10th Dec 2011 9:08pm
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BigMike



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Killer90 wrote:
the landrover one doesnt protect anything at all (3rd picture). best one to go for is the mantec one above or a britpart one/ allmakes etc Thumbs Up


Rubbish. It works just fine. I had one on my 90 and it was ideal. smacked it plenty of times. Also far and away better than the snowplough guard which forces snow, sand, mud into the engine bay if you ever need a reverse recovery.
Post #106077 10th Dec 2011 11:19pm
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The Boy



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110SEB wrote:
We've got a Rebel one. They're solid and do the job well, as well as being well priced. I prefer the OEM though.


Me too,



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Post #106110 11th Dec 2011 9:36am
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WelshDefender



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The Boy wrote:
110SEB wrote:
We've got a Rebel one. They're solid and do the job well, as well as being well priced. I prefer the OEM though.


Me too,



Can I please ask what light guards you have fitted??

Cheers and sorry to go off topic!! Laughing

Adam

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