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    Lets do the steering guard thing again

    Have been looking at sump/ steering protectors, and am having a problem with the location of my recovery hooks( I have the same set up as Weeds) Does anyone have one of these protectors that allows for the recovery hooks mounted at the front of the chassis rail unlike most of them that allow for Jate rings???? which sit back further on the chassis rail? God, I just read that and it doesnt even make sense to me.Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

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    Yes and no.....

    Yes my guard is using the same holes as the ones you would put JATE rings on.

    No i'm not confused...... yet..

    Some guards have recovery eyes in them....

    Ohh mine is bent also.... dont know when i did it but noticed before i did the High country trip....

    Ahhhhhhhhhh i know.... some turd jacked it up at the front off it.... so it has a slight bend in the middle........................

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    anyone got a pic of the G.Cooper model installed?

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    Hi,my recovery points mount on the outside of the chassis and the steering guard mounting points bolt on the inside of the chassis rail,
    I had to narrow the tjm winch mount by 10mm

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    I just bought one of the Cooper's versions earlier in the week while I was in Sh!tney, and I'll be chucking it on this weekend. I'll take some pics while I am at it. I'll also dig up a link for the work up of the reinforcements I built to mount recovery hooks on TOP of the bullbar so they are out of the snot.

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    Here are some pics of the Coopers steering and diff guards, just installed this morning.











    The diff guard was a piece of cake to fit and was on in 5 mins. The steering guard needed a little "persuasion" on one side only but otherwise was straightforward. Having looked at a few offerings on the market, I decided this was a good compromise between reasonable but not excessive strength, low weight and cost.

    All in all, I am very pleased!

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    Originally posted by MacMan
    I just bought one of the Cooper's versions earlier in the week while I was in Sh!tney, and I'll be chucking it on this weekend. I'll take some pics while I am at it. I'll also dig up a link for the work up of the reinforcements I built to mount recovery hooks on TOP of the bullbar so they are out of the snot.
    Gret, I'll keep an eye out for it, or should that be a nose.

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    http://www.aulro.com/modules.php'set_album...=view_album.php

    Oops. Forgot to plug that in before. There are some pics and explanations of why I did things that way.

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    Is the steering guard any stronger than the standard? Or is it similar and just have the checkerplate on the front?

    Thanks
    Andrew

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    Originally posted by Andrewpv01
    Is the steering guard any stronger than the standard? Or is it similar and just have the checkerplate on the front?

    Thanks
    Andrew
    The wall thickness of the tube is thicker I am told (IOW I haven't measured it)
    Mahn England

    DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)

    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

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