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I'm not going to wait much longer to see what these guards are like before I go ahead with my own.
Mine are down the same route as a CROOKLOCK or PEDAL CLAW as in you fit them to the vehicle when it is lefy overnight. They are a sort of bonnet that comes down about 4 inches from the the top of the light. The lower edge is contoured to allow the headlights to shine through so they could be left on in an emergency.
The top of the guard goes back to a base plate that is bolted to top of the slam panel just behind the light finisher. To fit, you simply pop the bonnet, locate the guard over fixed plate, ( haven't decided whether to use a lose pin or wing nut to secure it ), and close the bonnet. The inside of the guard would have a felt liner to stop scratching.
I would also consider serrating the bottom edge to make it hard on prying fingers.
Lights WOULD NOT be able to be removed without tge bonnet being open, ( this would set of the alarm ), only downside is if someone really had a go at trying to bend the guards up, it would trash the the bonnet and maybe the slam panel.
Standing by !!.
Mine are down the same route as a CROOKLOCK or PEDAL CLAW as in you fit them to the vehicle when it is lefy overnight. They are a sort of bonnet that comes down about 4 inches from the the top of the light. The lower edge is contoured to allow the headlights to shine through so they could be left on in an emergency.
The top of the guard goes back to a base plate that is bolted to top of the slam panel just behind the light finisher. To fit, you simply pop the bonnet, locate the guard over fixed plate, ( haven't decided whether to use a lose pin or wing nut to secure it ), and close the bonnet. The inside of the guard would have a felt liner to stop scratching.
I would also consider serrating the bottom edge to make it hard on prying fingers.
Lights WOULD NOT be able to be removed without tge bonnet being open, ( this would set of the alarm ), only downside is if someone really had a go at trying to bend the guards up, it would trash the the bonnet and maybe the slam panel.
Standing by !!.