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Pete wrote:Have you put a sump guard on that, Drewe??

Quick fix I imagine............
Yea it should be a quick fix and I plan on reinforcing the area .

And yes I have a skid plate made from a sheet of aluminum...so no sparks when I hit something :shock:
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I might as well use this thread to post up my repairs.

Jim and I made me some plates ,I ground them to fit and we got things welded up ;)
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Nicely beefed up :thumbright:
No-one will believe you...
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More reinforcement ,steel plates on LCA,S, alloy adjustable strut rods,11/16 inch tie rods, drilled and slotted rotors, anodized for corrosion protection (stock size 10.75 in.no issues with wheel clearance ) this set up should last and be a very firm feel on the road :D
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