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IZON



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Free for all! Smile

https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/user...TKGFL2.pdf

Post #242053 22nd Nov 2014 7:19 pm
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Andy131



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cqr wrote:
Bent my tank guard already time to beef it up I thinks lol


It's the brackets that usually bend, this moves the tank guard up. Every time I start the engine there is a thump as the exhaust contacts the guard. Also the guard fills with mud/clay, the heat from the exhaust bakes the clay, so even if everything is relatively strait the exhaust still contacts something solid.

You will be surprised how heavy the tank and sump guards are when filled with inches of baked mud Shocked

A 10 ton capacity body jack will straiten the brackets in situ, but can't find a way of straitening the center of the guard in situ, and it laughs when I try a sledge hammer. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
Replaced by Ewok what a mistake - now a happy Disco Sport owner

Post #242082 23rd Nov 2014 8:52 am
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cqr



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Lol my exhaust knocks when I start in up
When I look under the car I can see guard is bent upwards in the middle
Before I fitted my tank guard I bent my tank mounts , looks like the tank has moved to the back a little

Keep blocking my rad and inter cooler etc
Thinking off blocking the bottom grill just for off road

Post #242084 23rd Nov 2014 9:14 am
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Moleshome



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Thanks for the PDF, much clearer than the printed instructions that Mantec sent me.

Post #242203 24th Nov 2014 11:48 am
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ErikB



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I don't know if this is considered as hijacking or just an example of keeping things nicely together ...

What would be recommended: Mantec, LR genuine or other 3rd party sump and fuel tank guard ?

I (and I am not alone I think) want to limit the loss in ground clearance, but also want to be on the safe side for that occassional off road fun

Post #245502 18th Dec 2014 9:03 pm
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cqr



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I only now of Mantec
Wish there where a heavier duty one out there , but mantec ok
I still need the front guard

Post #245503 18th Dec 2014 9:13 pm
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inaftanaila



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Hi ErikB,

Some people did custom-made ones. Mantec seems solid - the front one particularly looks very sturdy. The tank guard looks the part, I did not install it yet. I'm sure it will handle most of the mess coming through, but there are people complaining around the forum that a) it gathers mud and then the exhaust would 'cook' it, turning into rock basically, and then vibrate against it and b) brackets may bend if hit at the right angle. Perhaps if you're really determined, even the guard will bend, but not sure if from that perspective there's a sturdier one anyway. MY2011, TD4 Auto, Xenon headlights, fog lamps DRLs, sunroof, tinted windows, almond electric seats w/ lumbar support, leather steering wheel w/ audio controls, dog/luggage guard, ambient lights, flush Whispbars, Mantec sump&tank guards, Xtrons Head Unit

Post #245536 19th Dec 2014 11:01 am
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pcheaven



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be carefull with the Mantec sumguards - unless stated they dont fit the later MY13 cars - the mounting points are totally different

that said, sprayed to match the car they look great on - even with some war damage Smile 

Post #245548 19th Dec 2014 12:35 pm
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ErikB



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thank you for the input, well appreciated.
Good thing to know that mud get can get trapped and cause some problems.

No one having experiences with the genuine Land Rover stuff ?
http://accessories.landrover.com/gl/en/fre...dershield/

Post #245603 19th Dec 2014 7:51 pm
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cqr



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For show only week no good of road.
Might be worth looking at jjj posts here

Post #245606 19th Dec 2014 8:01 pm
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IZON



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I have fitted Mantec Tank guard on my MY15 with no problems, it depends on the brackets. So make sure you got the correct accesoire Kit

Post #245706 20th Dec 2014 5:20 pm
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