Re: diff guard and steering guard - cheap

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Simon Isaacs

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"Mr.Nice." <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I'm thinking about getting a front diff guard and a steering guard for
> my 1984 110.
> I'm looking for the cheapest that's up to the job.
>
> Any recomendations boys and girls?
>
>


I've always found the stuff from Rebel 4x4 to be reasonable in price and
quality.

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Simon Isaacs wrote:

> "Mr.Nice." <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I'm thinking about getting a front diff guard and a steering guard for
>> my 1984 110.
>> I'm looking for the cheapest that's up to the job.
>>
>> Any recomendations boys and girls?

>
> I've always found the stuff from Rebel 4x4 to be reasonable in price and
> quality.


I've got one of their galv steel guards on the front of my range rover, it
looks really scabby compared to the aluminium ones on the 110s. Probably
weighs more as well.

Regards

William MacLeod
 
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