

but i can't wait to get back on and off the road!!!! w00t! big ups to daryl

hey markil, i like the look of those guards

Everything on the tubs is riveted and then sealed off with silicone. I've had a few rocks travel thier way over the tyre and around the inside of the guard and hasn't damaged them yet. I think it would be pretty unlikely to dent them.mike wrote:how did you join the al to the steel body?
I'm also thinkin that the Al would be prone to denting from rocks?
I like the idea of saving a bit of weight by having less steel
I think I used less then half a sheet of al (2400x1200 sheet) and a sheet costs about $80? I think?stumped wrote:hey markil, i like the look of those guardshow much did they cost ya?
did I even mention beach sand??!! There are inland dunes around here u knowalien wrote:lol beach sand to remove rusty areas... hahaha classic =P
mate it looked about some where between 1.5-2.0 mmmarkil wrote:Here's a couple pics of my rear tubs. They are quite thin alluminium (can't remember thickness off hand) but tough enough that you can stand on them and they feel alot stronger then the original ones. They were easy to make but did take some time to install.
Mark.
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