While planning a green laning weekend in Wales, my friends and I started to think about the rather flimsy sump guards which come as standard on the Surf.
They're ok for mud, but we're expecting large rocks, which could cause all sorts of damage underneath.
There's a metal fabricator in the workshop opposite ours, so I had him make up something a bit sturdier, and which extends further back to protect the front diff on my 2nd gen.
I'm not trying to sell anything, but the guy who made it asked me to find out if many others might be interested in something similar, and how much they would be willing to pay, so he can decide whether or not it’s worth making more. I also thought if I put some pics up it might be useful for anyone thinking of building something similar themselves.
Started with a square tube bolted to the front cross member where the bracket for the original sat. There were four unused bolt holes next to the bracket so we tapped them out and used 6xM10 bolts. Panels are 4mm steel plate.
Plate extends further back than original to cover the diff. It unbolts to allow for oil changes, etc.
(1) Supported at rear by bolting onto two bits of angle, which are welded to chassis as shown.
(2) Heavy duty towing eyes added
(3) Reinforcement to strengthen plate in middle
(4) Spacers where plate bolts onto original mounting, so rear section clears diff
Finished and painted!
(5) Thin slice of tube to protect heads of bolts from getting mashed up
They're ok for mud, but we're expecting large rocks, which could cause all sorts of damage underneath.
There's a metal fabricator in the workshop opposite ours, so I had him make up something a bit sturdier, and which extends further back to protect the front diff on my 2nd gen.
I'm not trying to sell anything, but the guy who made it asked me to find out if many others might be interested in something similar, and how much they would be willing to pay, so he can decide whether or not it’s worth making more. I also thought if I put some pics up it might be useful for anyone thinking of building something similar themselves.
Started with a square tube bolted to the front cross member where the bracket for the original sat. There were four unused bolt holes next to the bracket so we tapped them out and used 6xM10 bolts. Panels are 4mm steel plate.
Plate extends further back than original to cover the diff. It unbolts to allow for oil changes, etc.
(1) Supported at rear by bolting onto two bits of angle, which are welded to chassis as shown.
(2) Heavy duty towing eyes added
(3) Reinforcement to strengthen plate in middle
(4) Spacers where plate bolts onto original mounting, so rear section clears diff
Finished and painted!
(5) Thin slice of tube to protect heads of bolts from getting mashed up
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