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npikey



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Light guards

Whats the general opinion on Light guards, this is the truck im thinking of buying, im not convinced, ive seen them on range rovers and discos before and think they look, well a bit naf, or are they the accessory to have ??

Oh are they easy to remove ??

Cheers Nick

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Post #131716 13th Feb 2012 10:23 am
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Got them on mine. Very useful if you are in to off roading, which we are.. I am sure removal will leave exposed fixing marks on the body work. I remove milne when polishing the F2. They come on and off very easily! 1998 300TDi Auto Disco, never to be forgotten.
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My opinion of them, makes a nice looking vehicle look very tacky.

Post #131724 13th Feb 2012 10:57 am
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EYorkshire wrote:
My opinion of them, makes a nice looking vehicle look very tacky.


I agree

Iain

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Speedway



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I'm not keen either but the car looks very nice otherwise. Gone, 2007 TD4 SE Auto Baltic blue, clear side repeaters, full sized alloy spare.

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Agreed. Great looking car.

If the car comes with them, then I would only put them on whilst off road.
Not that I understand how beneficial they are off road anyway.

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npikey



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duckworthparts wrote:
that valet bay looks very familiar


Cowboy outfit m8 Wink

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athelstan



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duckworthparts wrote:
that valet bay looks very familiar


If it is yours then I should tidy up the waste materials from the floor before some obstreperous individual reports you to HSE for harbouring a hazardous working place Rolling Eyes

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Scotland 2012 Freelander 2 TD4_e GS Manual Fuji White

remember there will be holes drilled in the wing for fitting, so if you decide to remove them it will be a problem 1995 P38 now dead
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EYorkshire wrote:
My opinion of them, makes a nice looking vehicle look very tacky.


Shocked Big Cry Well I think they look fine, you've chosen the right colour as well, they are easy to pop on and off, rear ones can be removed without any sign they were there, however the fronts are mounted externally and will have the brackets showing when the guard is removed. You can remove them as well but will be left with holes in the wings where the fixings bolts have been

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Does anyone else think they look a bit like free NHS glasses? Laughing

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EYorkshire



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Rolling with laughter

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EYorkshire wrote:
Rolling with laughter


Shocked Shocked Big Cry

Well I think they look fine, and add protection when off roading (even the hefty kind) Mr. Green

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You only have yourself to please Tony, sod anyone else's opinion. Thumbs Up

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