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mentalmoshio sophs V8i

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disco headlight guards made easy
« on: September 27, 2007, 22:13:39 »
why pay 70 quid for the bearmach one when the classic rangie front ones with a layer cut off and door seal for 88 down the side makes them for about 1o quid from a scrap one that just need painting that all ive got on mine they look like series 2 ones but they arnt. just use self tapper to hold them on

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disco headlight guards made easy
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2007, 11:07:00 »
I bought mine second hand for £25
Mate of mine breaks Disco's and he had a Solihull special vehicles Disco in  8)

Most annoying thing was trying to get the lower bracket in place as you have to put it behind the bumper and slide it from under the indicator across to next to the grill, every time it passed by the headlamp washer it would flip and spring out from behind the bumper. Most annoying.

The upper bracket that holds it in place screws into 2 holes on the front cross member that incidently are the same square holes that the inspection hole in the floor pan takes so if like me you had to buy 10 plastic lugs from LR and only used 6 for the floor then you are laughing as they clip straight in. Self tappered screw then complete the securing. I have some pictures I took when fitting them if you want them.
Moved over to the dark side - Suzuki's !

mentalmoshio sophs V8i

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disco headlight guards made easy
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2007, 18:16:40 »
heres mine fitted

 






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