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Thread: Discovery front bumper

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    UKLRO Guest

    Discovery front bumper

    Finished this at the weekend, my aim was to increase the approach angle, which is now 60 degrees. In the manual the stock approach angle is 39 degrees, but obviously the 2" lift makes a difference also. Steering guard is next on the list to make, which will replace the stock round bar.
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    nice look. nice construction job too. not too much protection against running into creek banks or trees, or roos though. :/

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    Very nice Andy top job

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    Nice job. Do you do this for a living?

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    Love that type of bar well done


    Adam

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    Well Done Andy !
    It looks a bit better aproach than my Scorpion Racing one, I need to check how much degrees it has.

    We'll have to get out again one weekend for a drive !

    Cheers

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    looking good butt.

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    Dougal,
    I am a fabricator so I try and make my own parts where possible.

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    Nice Job Andy

    Looking good. Whats the depature angle like on the rear? have you tackled that yet or is there a plan for next year?

    Let us know.

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    Still looking at the rear, really to make a noticeable improvement you would need to trim the end off the chassis legs.

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