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Raymond Creemers



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Mantec vs Rival skid plates and tank guards

I'd like to ask some advice. I want to protect my LR2 (Si4, 2013) with a skid plate and a tank guard. I have found 2 options via this forum: Mantec and Rival. Does anybody have an opinion on which to prefer? As far as I can tell: Mantec is thicker, heavier, leaves room in between and hence comes at 1 cm ground clearance 'cost'. Mantec may be much tougher though. Also personally I don't like to looks up front of the Mantec skid plate. However, if they are better, I can leave with that. Thanks for your thoughts.

Post #357842 29th Sep 2018 6:10 pm
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Tigger



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Mantec are no longer in business, so you will need to look for used items.

I have had the Mantec sump guard / bash plate / skid guard and much more importantly, the fuel tank guard (the fuel tank is very vulnerable) and both were superb quality items and I thought that it looked very good from the front.

I have no experience of other guards on the Freelander 2.

Post #357847 29th Sep 2018 7:46 pm
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Raymond Creemers



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Thanks for your response Tigger! There are enough Mantec's still in stock in my country.

Post #357858 30th Sep 2018 12:02 am
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ronp



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Never heard/seen the Rival products.

I run with both the Mantec sump and fuel tank guards and I'm very happy with the look, finish and function of the product.
I therefore wouldn't be tempted by any other brand FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

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Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

Post #357880 30th Sep 2018 3:41 pm
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Raymond Creemers



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Thanks for sharing Ron. Good to hear.

Post #357883 30th Sep 2018 5:02 pm
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BossBob



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I painted my Mantec sump/skid plate to match the car. The tank guard is essential once you’ve experienced the tank bottoming out on soft mud in a puddle, hitting something solid doesn’t bear thinking about.

Post #357892 30th Sep 2018 8:18 pm
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Tigger



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The Mantec guards were the ones that were fitted to the Land Rover experience cars, where they used to take a heck of pounding in their stride. I certainly gave one a good hard bash without any consequences beyond a certain amount of embarrassment! Laughing

If you can still get them new from stock, I’d suggest grabbing them while you still can Thumbs Up

Post #357893 30th Sep 2018 8:39 pm
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Steven.T



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I have Rival fitted to mine, a lot cheaper than mantec and they have done the job well so far, they have taken a fair bit of stick and saved my fuel tank without a doubt!

Post #357896 30th Sep 2018 9:25 pm
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