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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloggsy View Post
    Not sure if it's the same one you are talking about Stropp, but Mike (XLR8) makes a replacement guard.
    Thanks mate will ask him!

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    mine is ex mines specification they fitted conveyor belting from bullbar to under sump they then have two guards (steel) under gearbox and transfer case (note no scrape marks on these guards,can send email photos to anyone interested..

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    Yes please mate that sounds like an easy fit

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    GU Patrol Bash plate and steering protection

    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    Thanks mate will ask him!
    I was thinking of making one aswell coz my plastic fantastic steering guard is gone!! All thats left is some plastic and 4 bolts, mind you thats how i bought it lol

    This question is for the welders!!

    Because i don't have a bending tool, i was going cut out the pieces and weld it all together ( triple run passes) but i know stitch welding is more flexible but i was going to run solid fillets down the seams. I was also thinking about welding in strips of steel 90degrees to the welds for re-enforcement so it acts like the edges of C channel or H beam, what are your thoughts about that ????

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