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APT100



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stainless steel undertray/ undershield

Hi all
my first question on the forum. I have tried a search without much success, and I hope it is the right sub-forum. If not apologies in advance.

I am looking at the build your car function on LR website and notice an option of a stainless steel undertray.
How does this compare to the standard fitment? Is that plastic or painted metal?

So does the S/S item add any protection or is it just cosmetic?

Thanks.


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Post #227650 21st Jun 2014 2:28 pm
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Rolling Eyes
its plastic ! I just ripped the front of it 2 hours ago against a small tree stump sticking out from the dirt.
I ripped open the plastic just behind the front tow eye ( a rip of about 2 inches). I wasn't even going fast I was crawling in 1st gear.
its thick plastic.. but plastic it is !

just hope there is no damage behind it !

Laughing

Post #227655 21st Jun 2014 5:20 pm
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APT100



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So plastic like the FL1.
Thanks.

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Hi - under tray on my 2011 is black painted metal Freelander 2
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APT100



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Thanks for the update. Looking at Donnus's profile, theirs is a 2010.
I think there was an update/facelift for the 2011MY (?)

Maybe the undertray changed from plastic to metal at that time?

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metal undertrays are available at a price
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APT100



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Thanks for that. Thumbs Up
I am aware of Mantec products. What I was wondering was whether the stainless undertray option is purely a cosmetic "enhancement" (depending on personal opinion) or whether it is designed to give some element of protection over the standard fitment (but not necessarily to the same level as a Mantec etc).

If the standard fitment is plastic, then the stainless might give "some" improvement.
If the standard fitment is painted metal, then the stainless is probably not going to add anything?

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I believe there may be some misunderstanding here. The "towing eye cover" on the underside of the bumper is grey or black plastic, also available as a "Stainless Steel" option (which is plastic!). The standard engine undertray is steel, which is light enough to be taken off easily by one guy. The only alternative for this, as far as I am aware, is the Mantec undertray/sump guard, which is built like a brick khazi.
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Post #227702 22nd Jun 2014 7:38 pm
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APT100



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I think you might be right, and it could be my fault. Just found the item I am talking about on LR website and I should have called it an undershield. VPLFT0004

Link here.. http://accessories.landrover.com/gb/en/fre...dershield/

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For that money I should hope it's the under shield and the towing eye cover. Very Happy I think it's just a shiny version of the standard one. If you are after underbody protection I think the only after market one is the fuel tank guard. 2020 Defender D200 110S Pangea Green
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Post #227711 22nd Jun 2014 10:41 pm
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APT100



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Hi
I am not particularly looking for protection (yet Laughing ). It's just that when going through the "build your car" process on LR website this is offered as an option, and I was curious as to whether it is just cosmetic bling or whether it actually added anything in the way of protection.

Thanks. Currently a FL1 owner.

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WizzardPrang wrote:
For that money I should hope it's the under shield and the towing eye cover. Very Happy I think it's just a shiny version of the standard one. If you are after underbody protection I think the only after market one is the fuel tank guard.


Mantec make a sump guard and a tank guard, if you have to choose, buy the tank guard first.
The tanks are plastic, and have a cradle that offer no protection. You would be unlucky to puncture the tank but you WILL deform them, and at that point the fuel gauges can get "erratic". This can give the impression that there is no fuel in the tank (when 25% full), and the engine management will cut the engine leaving you in a muddy field with a "not amused" wife, and trying to get a tow to the roadside so that the AA can take you home.

Not that this has ever happened of course, but if it did, and you opened the door while still in a ditch you will rip off the lower door mouldings, which easily clip back on, unless you subsiquently drive over the detached door trim. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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APT100



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Well that definitely sounds like a situation best avoided Laughing Currently a FL1 owner.

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Andy131 wrote:
The tanks are plastic, and have a cradle that offer no protection.

The tank guard is on my wish-list as I know someone who bent the tank cradle.

Andy131 wrote:
Not that this has ever happened of course, but if it did, and you opened the door while still in a ditch you will rip off the lower door mouldings, which easily clip back on, unless you subsiquently drive over the detached door trim.

I'll try to remember that! Thumbs Up 2020 Defender D200 110S Pangea Green
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