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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Yes - but have you seen the price! Nearly the same as a secondhand P38A!
    You pay for the limited production.

    Those are not made in India like Defender's


    BTW, the 10% discount and special export priceworks on rangerovers.net bulletin board but also here

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    Thats a rear one, not front (I dont understand rear diff guards, they are always a compromise of ground clearance, just incase you back into somthing). If that was installed on the front, the panhard would hit it.

    Do you guys make one for the front too?



    Andy



    Edit, i just saw the 2nd pic. that thing hangs down below the axle tube a bit doesnt it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew e View Post
    Thats a rear one, not front (I dont understand rear diff guards, they are always a compromise of ground clearance, just incase you back into somthing). If that was installed on the front, the panhard would hit it.

    Do you guys make one for the front too?



    Andy



    Edit, i just saw the 2nd pic. that thing hangs down below the axle tube a bit doesnt it?
    Right that's a rear one.
    Like you i don't understand people who install a certain type of diff guards at the rear (maybe they're running backward )
    That one protects even forward.
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    Yep the front diff guard may not suit european offroaders requirements who mainly run in mud. It's more a rock guard for the Atlas in Morocco.

    I may adapt the rear diff guard unit to the front with some work.

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    More pic's???

    Hey Andy, Just cuirious... have you got any more pic's to share yet? Interested to see how the snorkel and sliders are coming along? Also wondering if you will be making an adapter for the HRA bash plate for those that don't have a HRA bar to attach it to? Dave & pig

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    Quote Originally Posted by DT-P38 View Post
    Hey Andy, Just cuirious... have you got any more pic's to share yet? Interested to see how the snorkel and sliders are coming along? Also wondering if you will be making an adapter for the HRA bash plate for those that don't have a HRA bar to attach it to? Dave & pig
    Andy's probably in bed by now... he's an early riser... I'm an owl.

    Snorkel is finally off to the fabricator for first pre-prod model for my car yes, there will be pics coming.

    Sliders are still bits of metal lying on the ground and holes marked in the chassic for drilling mounting points. Deciding whether the plastic trim stays or goes a this stage.

    Bash plate adapted to the HRA bar is the priority, then we can look at a standard bar plate.

    The problem with making a bash plate for a P38 with a standard bar is that we don't have one any more unless Andy buys another wreck to play with.

    I guess we shouldn't have too many problems finding a volunteer in Sydney with a standard bar, however that pool is drying up as our mates with P38's in Sydney are swapping over to the HRA bars

    Adjustable front and rear panhard rods are coming too, as is a rear anti-sway bar. Front adjustable panhard rod is on my car at the moment for testing with the lift kit.

    Cheers, Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 996TURBO View Post
    You pay for the limited production.

    Those are not made in India like Defender's


    BTW, the 10% discount and special export priceworks on rangerovers.net bulletin board but also here
    I am sure there are Indians who can weld as well as French people?

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    Thats a new way of storing the BBQ plate
    Sorry, I'm a little disillusioned on that one.
    I find some diff guards are great crud collectors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangier Rover View Post
    Thats a new way of storing the BBQ plate
    Sorry, I'm a little disillusioned on that one.
    I find some diff guards are great crud collectors
    To be honest, i don't like it either but if you go under a P38 you'll understand why nobody makes guards for those. On the front we have that sway bar so nothing standard fits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 996TURBO View Post
    To be honest, i don't like it either but if you go under a P38 you'll understand why nobody makes guards for those. On the front we have that sway bar so nothing standard fits.
    Very true Flo, but have you ever tried high speed manouvers with that anti-sway bar disconnected? I'll put up with it thanks

    I'll figure out something for diff and steering protection... Flo, you and I need to have an offline chat about "stuff"... you stuff is great but too expensive to buy and import here... and my stuff is too expensive to sell and export to Europe... hmmm, what to do?

    cheers
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