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Where to buy Series off road mods?

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Robbo:
but becareful not to knock landy off a farm jack - don't ask me how I know :oops:

Devon-Rover:
Been there seen it. lol.

The opposing wheels are chocked.  :wink:  I still think it is more stable than when having the jack under the bumper.

edy:
i no it is only one mod but last time i went to craddocks they had quite a few steering guards for the series motors, i might go tomarro so i will get a price. it is true though any mods you want you have to fabricate yourself, and to do that you have o be able to weld.

Robbo:

--- Quote from: "Devon-Rover" ---Been there seen it. lol.

The opposing wheels are chocked.  :wink:  I still think it is more stable than when having the jack under the bumper.
--- End quote ---

Definitely steadier than bumper but still a little dodgy or maybe just my technique! :oops:

Devon-Rover:
IMHO go for HD steering bars. Steering guards are not a favourite of mine due to their nature to ride up and over and then hook itself onto the offending object.

Each to one's own.

There is a small market of people making bits for series motors but the prices are high as it is small production runs.

Rebel craddocks - steering guards

Mill services - Rock sliders.

Paddocks - HD steering bars, light bar.

All four wheels - Light bar.

All the above cost a wee pretty penny too. And as above no one makes a tank guard.

I do have sketches to hand for a tank guard and also for a belly guard, there is also ideas and i do have prototypes of two different spotlight mounts for the front. For motors with a winch or not.
Unfortunatly i don't have the time or the resources to make such items as i wouldn't be 100% sure that they would sell and for me to break even on the money front.
Like everything i do i need to test them to see how they last.

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