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    Land Rover APT Fuel Cooler Guard | Defender TDci

    Hi Folks

    We just released the APT designed and manufactured Puma Fuel Tank Guards on our website. Here is the link if you want to take a look

    APT Fabrication Custom Land Rover Parts & Accessories - Land Rover Fuel Cooler Guard | Defender TDci

    cheers

    Ben
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    Ordered one, pretty happy with the other stuff of yours that I've bought too.

    Regards,
    Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90@ View Post
    Ordered one, pretty happy with the other stuff of yours that I've bought too.

    Regards,
    Mike.
    hi Mike thanks for your support we really value your patronage. Enjoy the product. Look forward to seeing you truck out on the tracks... cheers Ben

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    Received my fuel cooler guard this morning, just fitted it now.
    It takes less than five minutes to fit, went on very easily.
    Just need a 8mm spanner or socket and a 5mm Allen key to fit.

    Undo the two 8mm bolts holding the fuel cooler bracket to the chassis,
    Pull the fuel line clip out of the chassis,
    Pull the fuel cooler out a bit and slip the guard plate against the chassis member,
    Do up the two 8mm bolts,
    Push the fuel line clip back into the chassis member,
    Put the outer plate on the guard and do up the three 5mm Allen bolts.

    And that's it.

    Easy to do, well made, and reasonably priced.
    Very happy with APT equipment, would recommend it to anyone looking for protection or upgrades for their Landy.

    Regards,
    Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90@ View Post
    Received my fuel cooler guard this morning, just fitted it now.
    It takes less than five minutes to fit, went on very easily.
    Just need a 8mm spanner or socket and a 5mm Allen key to fit.

    Undo the two 8mm bolts holding the fuel cooler bracket to the chassis,
    Pull the fuel line clip out of the chassis,
    Pull the fuel cooler out a bit and slip the guard plate against the chassis member,
    Do up the two 8mm bolts,
    Push the fuel line clip back into the chassis member,
    Put the outer plate on the guard and do up the three 5mm Allen bolts.

    And that's it.

    Easy to do, well made, and reasonably priced.
    Very happy with APT equipment, would recommend it to anyone looking for protection or upgrades for their Landy.

    Regards,
    Mike.
    Mine took 9mins. to fit.
    That was from unwrapping the guard in the lounge room to sitting back on the couch.
    I also had to get the tools out of the drawers after unlocking the toy so you can see time got away on me
    I would have done a picture but Mike beat me, they all look the same.


    I've picked up sticks on trips with them ending up between the body and chassis.
    On one trip I had one go between the side step and sill.
    With the push on connectors on the fuel cooler I see this as a show stoper if a stick hits them.
    I now don't have to worry about it


    So APT steering, diffs and cooler guards done.
    Mmm was that a fuel tank guard I saw on APT's site.
    Cheers, Kyle



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    Quote Originally Posted by alien View Post
    Mmm was that a fuel tank guard I saw on APT's site.
    Not bad for a bloke who said he's happy with where the "Diamond Edition" is at!!!

    Did you see the LED headlights? I reckon the black version would look trick on your truck.
    Hoo-Roo,

    Dave.

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