Tank guard fitting

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DiscoT

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Trying to fit my tank guard. I've got it fixed where the original tow bar goes but looks like I have to drill through the chassis to fix the other end. I Had a go but gave up as I can't feel my hands and it was pi**ing me off! If Anybody has fitted one and could give me some tips I'd much appreciate it. Cheers
 
The lugs on the side don't line up with anything. I'll drill and tube the chassis next weekend I think. Only way I can see possible.
 
Yeah, I managed to get the 4 bolts in where the old tow bar was but there's 2 other holes nearer the diff that don't line up with anything :confused:
 
Disco1 tank guards are held on with four bolts. One on each side on the chassis legs (where the jate rings fit) and two on the rear chassis (will need to remove the rear bumper). If your guard has six fixing points I'm going to guess it's not a disco1 guard. I've had a rocksliders guard as well as the guardian one pictured below and they were both held on with four fixings.



 
Disco1 tank guards are held on with four bolts. One on each side on the chassis legs (where the jate rings fit) and two on the rear chassis (will need to remove the rear bumper). If your guard has six fixing points I'm going to guess it's not a disco1 guard. I've had a rocksliders guard as well as the guardian one pictured below and they were both held on with four fixings.





That'll do me :D Thanks. I've got those 4 bolts in so I'll just ignore the other 2 holes. At least I didn't spend 2 hours lieing on a wet floor in the snow trying to figure out how to get bolts in the other 2 holes :rolleyes:
 
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