Should have included this picture from the Craddock's site which shows the plenum cover and on the plastic what looks like a Land Rover OEM sticker for the product????
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Not saying this guarantees the product as OEM...
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Should have included this picture from the Craddock's site which shows the plenum cover and on the plastic what looks like a Land Rover OEM sticker for the product????
Attachment 190988
Not saying this guarantees the product as OEM...
Not sure that the OEM product is any better than any of the aftermarket offerings, either.
Damn right about that, the quality of all exterior plastics are below par on the D2. The aspect I was trying to highlight should be fitment if it is OEM, there is a bit of issue with the A pillar fitments of aftermarket.
Hadn't recognised this site so had a look around, seems reasonable (this looks the same as mine which I paid $700 years ago) although the descriptives are very very light on. But saw this alternative to the above, only a GRAND more!!
Land Rover Discovery 2 Rear Bumper TF486 | Landrover Parts Australia
The steel bumper is such an improvement over standard.
My rear bar cover cracked like an eggshell. I needed to fix it for a RWC, so I modified a D1 rear bar to fit. Sure, it doesn't have a spare carrier, but it's steel and imo looks better. I did hope it might just bolt up...... Ha.
I've currently got a 2x4 with a pair of trailer light's as a rear bar, dunno if that'd pass roadworthy tho. Looks fine from 50m after I painted it black
I'm sure he's posted it somewhere.
Here you go.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery...ml#post3213889