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Underbody protection

Has anybody fitted any underbody protection to there F2?

We intend using ours for light offroading, and were wondering what to fit?

Any ideas please? 1998 300TDi Auto Disco, never to be forgotten.
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Post #92544 19th Feb 2011 4:21 pm
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npinks



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Mantec is about the only company that makes it, not cheap too Sad

Just had a quick look at your blog, sounds like I made a good choice going to Pembrey country park later this year Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #92549 19th Feb 2011 4:49 pm
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A very unfortunate blog about vaning Evil or Very Mad until near the bottom "When we got back we cooked roast chicken with all the trimmings for dinner!"

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Post #92550 19th Feb 2011 4:54 pm
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Andy131



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npinks wrote:
Mantec is about the only company that makes it, not cheap too Sad



Agree with the comments.

LR Experience fit the Mantec sump and tank guards can't say better than that.
Don't try and skimp, the fuel tanks are plastic and low slung. Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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great blog, we are thinking of buying a caravan this year, and giving it a go.

a good read and really good pictures.............

Iain

Post #92736 21st Feb 2011 10:39 am
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Iain

It is a great past time, getting away in the 'van, and this blog shows how much fun it can be Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

Post #92737 21st Feb 2011 10:42 am
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geoff.c



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Vanning

Our Freelander came with a tow bar, so we will try it out on the Swift Challenger we bought last year.
Normally, we pull the van with a Zafira, it's the 120 HP 1.9 diesel. Unfortunately, at the 60 limit, it only has about 1650 revs on in 6th, so doesn't like this speed and hunts about even on level roads. This means it spends a good while in 5th when towing. The 150 HP version is probably better, but we were not thinking of buying a van when we bought the car. The revs at 60 are much the same in the F2, can any of the regular towers assure me that the 160 hp F2 copes better at the caravan limit? The Vauxhall is fine if you ease it up to max torque, about 2000 revs, but this gives nearly 70 mph, and my wife worries about stability of the van up there.

Post #92827 21st Feb 2011 7:26 pm
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geoff c, hook it up go, you will be in 6th on the flat and some of the hills a quick drop to fifth to keep it at 60. Even the hills near you between 23 and 22 southbound will be achieved in 5th Thumbs Up p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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geoff.c



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towing

Thanks for that ad210358. I had hoped it would improve over the Vauxhall. Looking forward to getting the van out, for the first time this year. Just need to avoid chicken george territory!

Post #92833 21st Feb 2011 8:06 pm
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Censored him, get up there give him hell, you'll get stuck behind the Censored tractors bringing the fields to the roads though.
Seriously though, the only grief you will be getting will be from the passenger saying "Don't forget your towing" Rolling Eyes seriously, get it at 60 and put the CC on and relax. I went from here up to CG's area a couple of years back and once on the M1 its 5th a 6th all the way Thumbs Up p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

Post #92835 21st Feb 2011 8:19 pm
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ad210358 wrote:
You may get stuck behind the tractors if they slow down to let animals or ducks cross the road , Just watch out as a tractor can easily out-brake a car and caravan so you might end up squashed against his trailer. Also if you try and overtake, the farmer will probably (accidentally) sneeze, swerving across the road and cutting you up. He will then accelerate away leaving you for dead whilst watching you and laughing in his big industrial quality (not clip on) mirrors
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Post #92836 21st Feb 2011 8:36 pm
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At 60mph our auto is at roughly 1700rpm
Slapbag on maximum torque, stick her in cruise control and let the 160bhp take the strain.
Spends the majority of the time in 6th, if she drops to 5th, just let her get on with it, I learned a long time ago that the maximum fuel economy is not always the highest gear, but the most appropriate gear.

Easy towing as our van is only 1200kg fully laden Tangiers Orange - gone, missing her
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Post #92855 21st Feb 2011 10:10 pm
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chicken george wrote:
ad210358 wrote:
Get up there give him hell, you'll get stuck behind the tractors bringing the fields to the roads though.
Seriously though, the only grief you will be getting will be from the passenger saying "Don't forget your towing" seriously, get it at 60 and put the CC on and relax. I went from here up to CG's area a couple of years back and once on the M1 its 5th a 6th all the way


Still worth a visit though just to return all the muck his tractors have deposited on your Freely and to get one of the prized scones Thumbs Up p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

Post #92857 21st Feb 2011 10:13 pm
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Anyway, moving back to the point of the post....... ! Rolling with laughter

I've noticed that in Australia Landrover Offer a genuine accessory which is a stainless steel protection plate which mounts at the front. Looks very nice IMO but not sure that it is the sort of protection that the OP is after !!

Post #93017 23rd Feb 2011 11:04 am
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Pedro wrote:
Anyway, moving back to the point of the post....... ! Rolling with laughter

I've noticed that in Australia Landrover Offer a genuine accessory which is a stainless steel protection plate which mounts at the front. Looks very nice IMO but not sure that it is the sort of protection that the OP is after !!


That's available in the UK as well. Brian

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