"Mark Solesbury" <
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> Hello,
>
> Ive just bagged myself a 90 90!
>
> Its a 1990, 90 with a 200tdi. Just what i wanted. Anyhow, I want a
> Steering
> Guard, and a Snorkel for it.
>
> Can anyone reccomend any good suppliers, or ones to avoid. I quite like
> the
> idea of recovery eyes built in to the guard.
>
> Ill get some pics soon.
>
>
> Mark.
> 87 RR V8 for sale
> 90 200tdi 90 (Yay for me)
>
>
Congrats!
I also have a 1990 ninety, hence my user name.
Mines a 2.5 n/a though.
Steering gaurd on mine is from 'Rebel 4x4' It is the plain one with no
writing and no holes in. I find this to be best when trialling in deep,
stony or rocky mud, as the one with holes in tend to get caught-up (eg, like
dragging a cheese grater over some cheddar compare to a smooth plate). I
have been told I am much easier to pull out of the mud than most when I get
stuck!
As for snorkels, I have made my own a few times. I subject the vehicle to
quite a lot of off-road abuse. Factory made snorkels tend to get damaged and
cost a lot to replace every time I go off-road.
I would definitely recommend at least a front diff guard. Mines thr
wrap-around type from QT off-road. Did have the 'bowl type' fitted
originally that fits over the diff pan itself, but I still managed to crack
the edge of the diff pan! QT one helps to slide over stuff as well and has
the built-in track rod protection bit.
If your going to play in mud and rocks, I can also recommend 'Grizzly Claw'
tyres from Bronco 4x4. They work fantastically, don't cost the earth and
look quite mean too! 235/85 R16 will fit with no mods, but you will have to
adjust your steering lock stops, unless you buy 30mm spacers (Bronco also
supply these, I got them too!)
Good Luck, Stew
--
1990 Ninety 2.5 n/a D (Jasmine) - the off-road toy
Ex- Freelander Td4 5dr owner - the worst vehicle I have ever had!!!
New Jeep Cherokee Ltd 2.8CRD Auto - freelander replacement.