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jpetrarca



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United States 2008 LR2 i6 SE Auto Stornoway Grey
front headlight guards

hey guys, just picked up a set of front headlight guards, they are the factory rover part from a company online for my 08 lr2, my problem is that they didnt come with instructions on mounting them. I know you have to drill into the bumper to secure them but thats about it. Anyone know of a site or somewhere i can grab the install instructions for these thanks

Post #66632 18th Apr 2010 4:12 pm
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alex_pescaru



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http://www.ownerinfo.landrover.com

Select a vehicle: Freelander 2
Document type: Accessory fitting instructions (last item on list - scroll down to it)
Then select Continue.
From the list find: LR002408 - Front lamp guards.

Post #66636 18th Apr 2010 4:44 pm
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jpetrarca



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thank you very much saved me alot of headaches

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jpetrarca



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anyone ever fit these guards without drilling holes in the bumper and fenders?

Post #66662 19th Apr 2010 12:50 am
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It's the only way to fix them, you need to drill holes. Phil

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jpetrarca



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anyone have any pics of them installed, i can only find the one on the brochure and i would like to see them installed before i go drilling in the fender and bumper.

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jpetrarca



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Thanks for the replies. Got a problem though,I downloaded the instructions but they show a template to use for the drilling the holes. Any ideas were to get just the template?

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Bornidle



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jpetrarca wrote:
Thanks for the replies. Got a problem though,I downloaded the instructions but they show a template to use for the drilling the holes. Any ideas were to get just the template?


I am also missing the template for marking and drilling the holes, can anyone help me find/get/ email me these as I presume there paper cut outs?

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mcphersonstrut



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Can't you use the guards themselves as a jig?. Offer them up into position and fix with masking tape, then mark the holes with a fine marker pen.

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Bornidle



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mcphersonstrut wrote:
Can't you use the guards themselves as a jig?. Offer them up into position and fix with masking tape, then mark the holes with a fine marker pen.


Hi

No as the 2 ends split from the guards and one is under the guard and one snaps tight to it so if you assemble for marking the holes are covered.

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Bornidle



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Instructions

Youll see what I mean here;
http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/se...r002408%22

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Bornidle



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Re: Instructions

Bornidle wrote:
Youll see what I mean here;
http://topix.landrover.jlrext.com/topix/se...r002408%22


Fitted without Template Mr. Green

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