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Southdown Fuel Tank Guard

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Guardian.:
few of our customers have southdown guards, they look a good bit of kit, the only thing i would do different is a few nice holes to allow any water and muck out so your tank dont rot even quicker. as for strength, i would use same 5mm plate for the actual guard, and also 5mm for the sides etc as opposed to 4mm, as for what difference in cost that bit makes would rather go for 5mm all round.

barny:
Like your thinking, can you keep me posted please as my tow bar is stopping me putting my jate rings on due to being corroded on. Fitting one of the will essentially cure all problems !

Moneypit:
Will keep watching this thread as I've got a plow fitted to the back of Moneypit and will need to change it at some point.

Cal:
I'd be interested in one as well...

bobtail4x4:

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--- Quote from: "bobtail4x4" ---If you have a lift and or bigger tyres make sure you dont buy a disco tow point, I complained at Billing and was told I needed a deafener one, so why sell a tankguard expecting the car NOT to have a lift or bigger tyres?
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Does the Defender one drop down lower then? You could always add a drop plate to the Discovery one?
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the deafener one has an extra couple of holes yes.

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