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redneck.woman91
17th January 2014, 08:44 AM
Im thinking of putting chequerplate wingtop guards on my 110, as the wingtops themselves are so dented its not funny(years of dad leaning on them to work on the ute). My question is, has anyone done this and found that it causes any problems down the track? Cheers guys

Tomo
17th January 2014, 09:39 AM
I have had 3mm chequerplate on top of my guards for approx 4 years and no issue. Cant see how there could be any long term issues.

3mm is probably a bit of an overkill, 2mm would probably do the job good enough

phibbzy
17th January 2014, 09:46 AM
I used a gasket, marine carpet in my case but not sure if thats best but its what I had laying about. Any thin 2-3mm foam would do the trick of avoiding rub & contact between the body and the plate. Clean the surfaces before placing them down.

Rivets of the appropriate size look cleaner and sit flat and are better suited to the task than screws.

I chose to use marine sikaflex to seal the outsides of the plate to avoid water ingress which would bring with it grit and crap and cleaned it up a bit with soap water so it looks neat(ish).

Only thing I found is the insides of the plate rubs on the inside lip of the bonnet a tad where it sits on the fender, causing wear.

Marty110
17th January 2014, 10:59 AM
I made templates out of cardboard, took to an ally supply place who cut it. A lot cheaper than LR ones. Used sikaflex and rivets. Did 300K over 13 years and no probs. Great to be able to stand on also to work on the engine can drop the bonnet off and sit/kneel etc without dents. I also reinforced my bonnet for a second spare with 4mm ally diamond plate on top and 2mm on the frame underneath too. see pic

86mud
17th January 2014, 12:22 PM
Go 3mm rather then 2mm as I find my 2mm still flex under my weight...only 80kgs!

flagg
17th January 2014, 12:38 PM
Imo it is worth it, and I consider them to be permanent now. No issues, just that I know they are covering plenty of dents :)

rar110
17th January 2014, 02:44 PM
I also made my own. I cut it out to cover the top of the guard completely. I will be trimming it back to the edge of the bonnet as the bonnet is rubbing. Also I want to fit a rubber strip along the underside edge of the bonnet to help contain the noise.

redneck.woman91
19th January 2014, 09:42 AM
Cheers guys, I think I'll be putting a set on my old girl, the dents arent much fun to look at!

dlatn
19th January 2014, 01:17 PM
Go 5mm plate if you reallty want to ensure your car looks sufficiently butch .

rar110
20th January 2014, 06:35 AM
I used what looks like 1.6mm (not incl raised tread) for wing tops. I regularly walk in it to get to the roof rack. I'm 100kg and never noticed any movement. Although the county front guards have a brace under the skin behind the light that may be left off for later models.

juddy
20th January 2014, 07:53 AM
The 4.3mm ones we sell are more than up to the job of being stood on, as is the bonnet plate, i would not go for anything less that 3...

Drover
20th January 2014, 10:22 AM
Hey Juddy,
Looking at replacing the crappy wing top checker plate on my SVX and doing the bonnet at the same time.
Do you have stock for both in black and how much ?
Cheers
Grant

juddy
21st January 2014, 07:44 PM
Hi grant

Yes stock on both call email landybitz direct for aulro pricing.

Cheers

Justin

JayBoRover
21st January 2014, 09:05 PM
I haven't put chequerplate on the MY D90, but after yesterday's little "incident" with my Series 2a I may well bump it up the priority list:

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2014/01/299.jpg (http://s229.photobucket.com/user/GaelJohn/media/Series%20IIA%20Land%20Rover/P1190005_zps7b20b04e.jpg.html)

A loud crash in the early hours of Monday morning resulted in my spending a couple of hours swinging the chainsaw around. The chequerplate has sustained some damage, a decent dent, but I'm pretty sure it would have been worse on the fender without it! I'll follow this up with a photo of the chequerplate damage later. I'll also try and measure what thickness this plate is.

Justin, you might get an order from me fairly soon;)
Ciao
John B

Jode
24th January 2014, 04:07 AM
I haven't put chequerplate on the MY D90, but after yesterday's little "incident" with my Series 2a I may well bump it up the priority list:

https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2014/01/299.jpg (http://s229.photobucket.com/user/GaelJohn/media/Series%20IIA%20Land%20Rover/P1190005_zps7b20b04e.jpg.html)

A loud crash in the early hours of Monday morning resulted in my spending a couple of hours swinging the chainsaw around. The chequerplate has sustained some damage, a decent dent, but I'm pretty sure it would have been worse on the fender without it! I'll follow this up with a photo of the chequerplate damage later. I'll also try and measure what thickness this plate is.

Justin, you might get an order from me fairly soon;)
Ciao
John B
Owch!!

I put black anodised plate on our TDI, as I wanted to avoid reflections you'd get off mill-finish ally.