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11th June 2022, 06:21 PM
#1
Sump guard that suits rhino front bar
Hi all, just looking to get some underbody protection put on my series 5, specifically for sump protection, the rhino bar gives some coverage but looking for some further protection. Anyone recommend any specific brand, and if compatible with the rhino front bar?
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11th June 2022 06:21 PM
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12th June 2022, 01:03 AM
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Hi mate,
I have an S5 and a Rhino bar. The front bash plate is pretty good. I have a full set of bash plates that I have not fitted yet but expect that they should bolt up ok.
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12th June 2022, 06:39 AM
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Cheers mudrunner. Can I ask what bash plates you got? I’ve seen dash Offroad
Do a 3mm and other brands running 4mm.
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12th June 2022, 09:21 PM
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12th June 2022, 09:28 PM
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Apologies, zero sense there, Y62’s aint got the GVM allowance ADR within to install “BASHPLATES” Unfortunately
Are you really going to Bash-Crash your Beautiful NEW truck through carnage needing under PLATES ?
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13th June 2022, 08:13 AM
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Am being mindful of weights. Speaking with rhino I have the winch and bar and I’m within the requirements for Nissan. As for under body it’s not soo much that I’m going to bash it. But it is nice to have some insurance to stop a rock shattering the cast sump. That’s the main reason. My off roading is relatively light compared to the basher types
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