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    Bash Plate discussion

    this thread is to continue a discussion that was hijacking another thread
    P38a with TD6?

    so... I do like the bash plate over at RR-evolution.com but it looks like it is suited to P38A's that still have the skirt and standard bumper fitted.

    996Turbo's pic below


    my car with HRA bull bar below... an impression of my car with the RR-evolution bash plate and the gap left between the bash plate and bottom of the bull bar



    I am worried about mud getting scooped up in to the bottom of the radiator shroud and would be looking for a plate that extends to the bottom of the bull bar.

    Cheers, Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP38a View Post
    this thread is to continue a discussion that was hijacking another thread
    P38a with TD6?

    so... I do like the bash plate over at RR-evolution.com but it looks like it is suited to P38A's that still have the skirt and standard bumper fitted.

    996Turbo's pic below


    my car with HRA bull bar below... an impression of my car with the RR-evolution bash plate and the gap left between the bash plate and bottom of the bull bar



    I am worried about mud getting scooped up in to the bottom of the radiator shroud and would be looking for a plate that extends to the bottom of the bull bar.

    Cheers, Paul.
    G'day Paul,

    I have one in the shed that is made up of steel checkerplate. It came with my Hard Range bullbar. Its a bit rough and ready so I decided not to use it and came up with another solution that is working well. You can have it if you want want it.

    I used a series of aluminium strips 100mm x 2.5 mm, mounted longitudinally. Each was techscrewed to bottom of the bullbar and the bottom of the radiator support. Its probably not enough if you want to go bouncing off rocks, but otherwise it is quite strong and looks good. It prevents the mud getting scooped into the radiator core and it will deflect most sticks, etc.



    Sorry about the pic quality, but I think it illustrates it clearly enough. There are two tech screws at each end of each plate and they are quite sturdy enough for the job.

    Willem

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    Paul, book 2 days when you can come up to sydney in the next month or so, and we can build some extras on your car together.

    Andy

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    You're a good man Andy - thanks, I'll do that

    Not this weekend though -I'm flying up on Saturday morning to collect the Rangie from Sam at Hurstville... assuming it is ok to go... couldn't get hold of him today to see if there are any problems with the EAT/TC transplant.
    Assuming it is good to collect on Saturday, I'm driving straight back to Canberra to collect my better 'alf and head out to the Loaded Dog Hotel in Tarago for an evening of "How to host a murder"... should be fun!

    Willem - thanks for the offer.

    Cheers, Paul.
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    Excellent thread Paul,

    I understand the problem and i'm considering a 2nd version for OEM cutted bumpers or heavy duty ones like the HRA.

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    g'day,

    I found this site randomly today thought you might be interested in it. Its a steering guard for the p38.

    ABPXST04 - Off Road 4x4 Accessories for Land Rover and Range Rover at Roverparts.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Allison View Post
    g'day,

    I found this site randomly today thought you might be interested in it. Its a steering guard for the p38.

    ABPXST04 - Off Road 4x4 Accessories for Land Rover and Range Rover at Roverparts.com
    That Southdown stuff is very nice, and pricey too. They also have a chunky axle guard that compliments that steering guard.

    We could do with some decent armour for the fuel tank too. A little too low and exposed for my liking. I wouldn't be surprised if Southdown have something for that too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP38a View Post
    That Southdown stuff is very nice, and pricey too. They also have a chunky axle guard that compliments that steering guard.

    We could do with some decent armour for the fuel tank too. A little too low and exposed for my liking. I wouldn't be surprised if Southdown have something for that too.
    lol they do! they have a fuel tank guard! and yes i agree but i have my car running duel fuel and the gas tank is nice and safe in the boot! i thought i had pierced the fuel tank the other day when i went 4bing because i had quarter of a tank in there and it suddenly went empty....still dont know how or why. but i put some fuel in and it seems to be normal.

    one of those things i guess.

    p.s if only we were millionaires and could afford armour!

    http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/ABPXFT04.cfm

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Allison View Post
    g'day,

    I found this site randomly today thought you might be interested in it. Its a steering guard for the p38.

    ABPXST04 - Off Road 4x4 Accessories for Land Rover and Range Rover at Roverparts.com

    Exactly the same as mine but be careful, Southdown is for LHD vehicles only.
    Designed in UK, Made in USA for US guys mainly






    I'm working on the RHD version but i need a RHD near me to test it.
    Last edited by 996TURBO; 1st September 2009 at 11:08 PM. Reason: photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by 996TURBO View Post
    Exactly the same as mine but be careful, Southdown is for LHD vehicles only.
    Designed in UK, Made in USA for US guys mainly

    I'm working on the RHD version but i need a RHD near me to test it.

    what area are you from??

    Mike

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