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Disco 2 Rear Bumper

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Disco_Stu:
Golddigga 4x4 do good rear bumpers for disco 1's, maybe they do D2's? £££ though...

Jas278:

--- Quote from: jonny ramrod on September 09, 2008, 19:47:31 ---whats up with them...???

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Both flex terribly , the rear bumper is permanently twisted , and I'm forever bending down the sliders as they bend and foul the door...

Hightower:

--- Quote from: Jas278 on September 09, 2008, 19:51:10 ---
--- Quote from: jonny ramrod on September 09, 2008, 19:47:31 ---whats up with them...???

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Both flex terribly , the rear bumper is permanently twisted , and I'm forever bending down the sliders as they bend and foul the door...

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Blimey Jas, what you been doing with them?  I understand that all rear bumpers will flex somewhat (the D44 one is worse in that respect than the Discoparts one IMHO), given how they're attached, but I've always found my Discoparts sliders really solid.  Maybe you drilled the holes out too much when you fitted them  ;)

jonny ramrod:

--- Quote from: Disco_Stu on September 09, 2008, 19:49:04 ---Golddigga 4x4 do good rear bumpers for disco 1's, maybe they do D2's? £££ though...

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just had a look at their site. Front ones look real nice. Couldn't see a rear but have mailed them for info, so will see what i get back.

Jas278:
Simon, I have removed, refitted several times , my sliders but they still bend , they are just poor ...I never did like the idea of bolting over the sill but they were the only ones available at the time , the best R/S bolt to the out riggers , The disoparts stuff is nt as  expensive as some ,  so I guess you get what you pay for .....

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