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    Disco2 steerage protector bar thingy

    I'm looking to fit 4x4discovery recovery hooks to my disco but am having trouble with the fitting. The company says the steerage protector bar (they call it the wombat bar) fits to the inside of the front chassis rail and the recovery hooks fit to the outside of rail - but on my 2001 model the protector bar fits to the outside.
    Would appreciate if anyone with a Disco 2 could let me know how their protector bar is fitted. I'm not sure if mine is non standard or if the design changed during model changes.

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    Pretty sure the standard steering protector bar on a D2 fits to the outside of the chassis rail. I also fitted some recovery points - 4x4 Design & Engeneering - made from 10mm plate steel and this meant I had to remove the steering protector completely. I have not yet got round to modifying things to re-fit it.

    I would suggest the company is either telling you porkies or is talking about something different - I have never heard of it being called a wombat bar, but then I am pretty new to D2's.

    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks MickG,
    I was trying to avoid leaving the protector bar off - I know murphy's law is just waiting for such an opportunity to strike.
    I might have to look into having a new bar made up which is a pain. I guess the 4x4 Discovery and 4x4 Design & Eng recovery points would be similar and your points won't fit over the protector bar if you had fitted the points to the inside of the rail?
    Of course I could scrap the bar and buy a bash plate / protector plate but this would triple the overall project cost.

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    It is on the outside of the chassis rail and would not stand a chance against the averagw wombat (have you seen what they do to cars?). Take it off, being tube it's only worth 1 good hit anyway. If you want to retain one or something similar how about a bash plate?

    And how much were your recovery hooks?
    And did you get two of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo
    Take it off, being tube it's only worth 1 good hit anyway. If you want to retain one or something similar how about a bash plate?
    I'd advise against removing it all together. While it's fairly weak, it does offer the steering box & drag link protection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse
    I'd advise against removing it all together. While it's fairly weak, it does offer the steering box & drag link protection.

    Yes I agree, it did mine wonders!!!

    Scouse you've got to admit a bash plate would be a better alternative to one though.

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    well
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    beats me, it did that quick,
    back to what i wanted to say.
    well the standard disco steering protector bar is just that.
    i bent mine and mick g found me another at ricks, which i fitted, but to strenghten it a bit i put a piece of 2 inch waterpipe through it and then added an ally bash plate, from it to the 'roo'bar. now it works a treat.
    i am sure the standard bar mounts to the outside of the chassis rails and can see no reason why you couldn't fit rated reco' points here, it is only a bolt length decision,
    however i am not familiar with the '4x4discovery' [i presume] company items.
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    G'day Disco123,

    It really depends if you have the front spoiler on your car or not...

    I put their recovery points on when I still had a front spoiler... I had no choice but put them on the outside ( to line up with the tow hook hole)

    I now have an ARB bull bar.... to I have put them on the inside.. and I have put the steering protector back on the outside - until I get the wombat bar...

    Works well

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    ok i just looked at their site, you should have no troubles fitting their stuff.
    one point i will mention though, and they may be ok.
    several of us purchased recovery thingys that we put in the towbar hole instead of the goosneck - i found that a 4 tonne rated shackle didn't fit the hole, and i had to trim it to fit, i would suggest you check that with your supplier.
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