Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: bilge rat on July 15, 2008, 21:30:31
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after a bumper for me disco mabee a winch when funds allow, i have a rebel s/guard with lift points and tow points and would like to keep it so what would be the best type of bumper to get . cheers . alan....
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I have a Guardian bumper, he is a member, give him a pm
extremely good value for money
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disco parts one 160 to 220 like mine u aint gonna bend that one easily
its the same one there using on the lrm disco bobtail
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I'm gonna get a golddigger 4x4 one, tight fitting, and to my mind looks good.....
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cant find guardian on the members list or am i looking in the rong place ?. cheers . alan...
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Golddigger - nice fit and workmanship - look good too.
Paul
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Alan
here is the link to guardian on ebayhttp://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=guardian+bumper (http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38&_nkw=guardian+bumper)
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my golddigger one should be here next week :lol:
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I have a gold digger tank guard and hitch dont suppose u got a link to him too have ya ?? ;) lol
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http://www.golddigger4x4.com/
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cant find guardian on the members list or am i looking in the rong place ?. cheers . alan...
IIRC there was a falling out on here and he is no longer a member. His old posts are just registered as a guest used like in this topic
http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php/topic,56421.0.html
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Got a britpart one fitted to mine, very close fitting, well made. cost me about £180 from memory.
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Ive got a 4x4 R Us (www.4x4rus.co.uk) winch bumper on mine, very very close fitting and very very well made, and I like because the recovery eyes are nice and big and are set in the middle of the front of the bumper, not on the bottom edges. You can geta winch hook stright on them, which beats fumbling around in the mud with a shackle.