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Front Bash plate/steering arm Protector for a TD5 110

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Front Bash plate/steering arm Protector for a TD5 110

Post by lilpigzuk »

Has anyone done their own and has noted down measurements and or taken pics??

cheers
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protectors...

Post by justinC »

For the money, I would just buy one.
Troutbeck Sales in Victoria do steel or Ally ones, Cheap as and easy to fit

PH Len Smyth on (03) 53413745 and he'll get you a pic and prices ASAP

His Email is;

troutbecksales@bigpond.com

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Post by modman »

troutbeck, amv, graeme cooper all do bash plates
you should be able to look at pics on their web sites
some guys just bolt a plate from the bottom of an arb type bullbar to the factory steering protection bar.
the factory steering protection bar can easily be strengthened as well by adding metal.
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Post by RaginRover »

Last time I checked they were north of $200 which seems very expensive for what they are.

IIRC I used 50x50x8 box section for the main protector bar across the front of the track rod and 65x8 flat to make 4 angled brackets
back to the chassis and forward to where the bull bar mounts.

I think it took me 1 hour including painting.

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Post by lilpigzuk »

Cheers all
They are atleast $200 over here and Im not keen to spend that on some folded steel. Will do some measuring myself

Rex
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