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I have just fitted the southdown tank guard and have developed a violent banging at certain speeds when towing the trailer unloaded. I think I have narrowed it down to the fact that the front of the guard is not flush/tight against the chassis crossmember I did jack it up so it was tight when fitting it and when drilling the holes, but after having a look I found that there was a small gap of about 4-5mm which I think was allowing the guard to bang against the crossmember as it flexes due to the trailer bouncing around. I have jammed a bit of rubber in the gap and jacked it up flush against the rubber/crossmember and it had made it a bit better but still not great. So I was thinking of using the holes at the front of the guard to try and stop all movement. Do you just drill a hole through the chassis? Will that weeken the chassis? how do you reinforce it? do you just weld a plate on the outside?sorry to jump in on your thread Jimbobly, if you haven't fitted yours yet, when you do make sure it is tight against the chassis crossmember and fully tightened on the rear crossmember before you drill the centre holes..... if you haven't got the holes allready! Thanksno worries mate,thanks for your input :DJonny
Do you have an Anti Roll Bar fitted, if you do this might be fouling on the tank guard when under load, it happened on mine.The cure is simple enough, just put a thick spacer between the chassis mount and the anti roll bar mount, I put a piece of 2" square box section between mine and its no problem now.If you need a photo to show you, let me know and I'll email one to you.