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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Union City California
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Well the rear bumper is a slow working process. But It's getting under way.
So I thought to invest in another form of protection. Went to Cerrones European and Bought myself RTE diff guards I save about 15$ off shipping because they were in the shop. They are not mounted on yet As I having the diff oil drained in a few weeks (don't want cooking diffs) Heres a few photos of them. This is a good time of the year for me. Front RTE slimline bumper coming. Havin a custom rear bumper builtnow got RTE diff guards. My Disco she's a happy gal.
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Majesticdisco1
Join Date: Mar 2006
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thank you all. Yeah they are pretty Thick about 1/4 of an inch of Carbon Steel.
Slowly but Surely the Mods are under getting way I'm starting off with protection Bumpers /Diff guards/ coming next Rock Sliders (next year) I already have some recovery gear. ![]()
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: VA
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They do not wrap around the entire diff like other cheeseball covers. They protect only the thin diff pan. The bottom og the housing is plenty strong and really does not need the protection. So, you can still drain the diff like you always would. The reain hole in the cover is so they do not hold water... |
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