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seph234
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September 12, 2005, 19:56:56 »
who is it on here that has got a low profile back bumper made for there disco i am trying to shave a few inches off of the back end to stop the back end from catching as much on tight spots and i am looking for ideas any pics please :D . joe
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September 12, 2005, 22:35:30 »
i got a steel one
not low profile but i havnt hit anything with it
mike
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September 12, 2005, 23:58:22 »
I've got the Scorpion rear recovery bumper and it's brilliant.
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September 13, 2005, 09:09:09 »
Or you could try the equally brilliant, but slightly cheaper, Discoparts version :)
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September 13, 2005, 11:05:29 »
i got sick or ripping them off so made my own tubular affair
not the prettiest but its as hard as nails
ask my mate after i drove ito the front of his 90....
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September 13, 2005, 13:10:56 »
thats the decision i need to make, i can put a new heavy duty back bumper on but then your still going to hit it or make something like yours disco inferno and lose about 4" of overhang, i see you have chopped the rear quarters down aswell. i was looking at an old landrover world the one with the three disco's running 35's and see the silver one had a custom rear winch bumper that tucked up all around the rear quarters and thats what started me off aswell as keep fixing my endcaps back on :lol:
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bf goodrich muds 265/75/16 on mods
2"lift bearmach springs pro comp shocks
1"body lift
rock sliders
diff guards
safari snorkel
steering guard
rear arches cameled
wizard bits steering damper relocation kit
sumo track rod####sold it#
now own lc colorado 2000 x reg 30td and loving it!!!!
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September 13, 2005, 14:03:59 »
Pretty much any of the aftermarket designs will be less vulnerable than the standard end caps and both the Scorpion and Discoparst ones are tapered at the ends to reduce the overhang by as much as practical. To gain any more of any significance then you'd have to alter the rear cross member of the chassis as these bumpers bolt right up to it already.
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September 13, 2005, 19:06:40 »
yeah thanks il probably go for the heavy duty back bumper coz if make a tubular one up i will have to mod the rear quarters and then its harder to put back to standard if need be, does anyone know how much the scorpion one's are compared to the discoparts one, why dont scorpion advertise their prices even on the web
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200 tdi disco
bf goodrich muds 265/75/16 on mods
2"lift bearmach springs pro comp shocks
1"body lift
rock sliders
diff guards
safari snorkel
steering guard
rear arches cameled
wizard bits steering damper relocation kit
sumo track rod####sold it#
now own lc colorado 2000 x reg 30td and loving it!!!!
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September 13, 2005, 19:09:21 »
If you need to ask how much you can't afford it maybe
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September 13, 2005, 19:11:42 »
yeah your probably right , but it wouldnt hurt them to put some prices on things
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bf goodrich muds 265/75/16 on mods
2"lift bearmach springs pro comp shocks
1"body lift
rock sliders
diff guards
safari snorkel
steering guard
rear arches cameled
wizard bits steering damper relocation kit
sumo track rod####sold it#
now own lc colorado 2000 x reg 30td and loving it!!!!
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September 13, 2005, 19:13:21 »
Mark (Discoparts) wasn't doing them when I bought mine. I've seen one of Marks and they are very good and cheaper.
My Scorpion one has taken a lot of hammer and where the paint has been scratched off it is still not going rusty due to the galv underneat the powdercoat/paint.
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Reply #11 on:
September 13, 2005, 21:16:58 »
im just going to make my own at work in the next week or so when i have ill show you how shuld only cost £25 for the lot
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September 14, 2005, 12:51:43 »
thanks :D . joe
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200 tdi disco
bf goodrich muds 265/75/16 on mods
2"lift bearmach springs pro comp shocks
1"body lift
rock sliders
diff guards
safari snorkel
steering guard
rear arches cameled
wizard bits steering damper relocation kit
sumo track rod####sold it#
now own lc colorado 2000 x reg 30td and loving it!!!!
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September 18, 2005, 10:53:03 »
Ive been thinking of building my own bumper.
I like Disco Inferno's any chance of a better pic and some instructions.
Alternatively I was going to follow these American plans @
http://www.discoweb.org/mattrearbumper/index.htm
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