Product Announcement: Front a rear Light Guard Brackets
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Product Announcement: Front a rear Light Guard Brackets
We are pleased to announce stock of replacement brackets for the Land Rover OEM light guards
These parts are not available as an item from dealers, you need to buy the full set.
In our kit we have the 6 metal brackets and fixing screws.
Front and Rears are competitively priced at £44.00 with UK shipping £3.00.
These parts are not available as an item from dealers, you need to buy the full set.
In our kit we have the 6 metal brackets and fixing screws.
Front and Rears are competitively priced at £44.00 with UK shipping £3.00.
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Re: Product Announcement: Front a rear Light Guard Brackets
These items are now in stock
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You've lost me a bit Neil....are these the brackets that hold the plastic light guards on?
Do they break easily or something? Never heard of any problems with them......
Sorry if it's an obvious question, but it just doesn't ring a bell as something that is easily broken like the A-Bar brackets etc
Do they break easily or something? Never heard of any problems with them......
Sorry if it's an obvious question, but it just doesn't ring a bell as something that is easily broken like the A-Bar brackets etc
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Problems with theft and rust Paul
When people sell lights, especially ebay/2nd hand they do not always have the brackets
Worth a punt so we made some
When people sell lights, especially ebay/2nd hand they do not always have the brackets
Worth a punt so we made some
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Rust? But you need rain for that....i.e. water.....
And apparently the UK hasn't seen much of that for a long time, hence the hosepipe ban no?
And apparently the UK hasn't seen much of that for a long time, hence the hosepipe ban no?
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Only for the northern folk, I'll be spraying my juice all over tonight!
Yep, we do get some rain and sometimes snow... now off back to your 30c and swimming pool!!
Yep, we do get some rain and sometimes snow... now off back to your 30c and swimming pool!!
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The problem I've with the front guards is that the plastic bits break, not the metal brackets, I assume this doesn't solve that as it's part of the actual guard rather than the bracket?
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Where's the "off-topic" icon?
It is great at the weekends and during the holidays, but when you're working it is very uncomfortable - I moved the wife's Golf last night at 11:30pm and it was still showing 32°C outside...and it night if there is no breeze blowing, it is unbearable and almost impossible to sleep without a fan on....
Whilst as they say, the grass is always greener (excuse the pun) on the other side, the grass back home was still very green - but you just don't appreciate how green it was until your no longer there....
Actually it's hotter than that at the moment....and yes...it sounds very nice, but the truth is that the heat is a pain in the arse.Neild wrote:now off back to your 30c and swimming pool!!
It is great at the weekends and during the holidays, but when you're working it is very uncomfortable - I moved the wife's Golf last night at 11:30pm and it was still showing 32°C outside...and it night if there is no breeze blowing, it is unbearable and almost impossible to sleep without a fan on....
Whilst as they say, the grass is always greener (excuse the pun) on the other side, the grass back home was still very green - but you just don't appreciate how green it was until your no longer there....
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Sadly not, Mr Glue for that jobStu wrote:The problem I've with the front guards is that the plastic bits break, not the metal brackets, I assume this doesn't solve that as it's part of the actual guard rather than the bracket?
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Paul wrote:Where's the "off-topic" icon?Actually it's hotter than that at the moment....and yes...it sounds very nice, but the truth is that the heat is a pain in the arse.Neild wrote:now off back to your 30c and swimming pool!!
It is great at the weekends and during the holidays, but when you're working it is very uncomfortable - I moved the wife's Golf last night at 11:30pm and it was still showing 32°C outside...and it night if there is no breeze blowing, it is unbearable and almost impossible to sleep without a fan on....
Whilst as they say, the grass is always greener (excuse the pun) on the other side, the grass back home was still very green - but you just don't appreciate how green it was until your no longer there....
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