What to get regarding Steering guard etc...

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I know there are a whole load of options out there and most are probably equal to the next but im looking for
-a good pair of diff locks for a '110'(salisbury rear axle)
-a quality steering guard (alu or steel)(weight or strength)i dno..
-tree sliders or rock sliders?? (cant decide)
-and wether to bother with a fuel tank guard on a 110 as it looks pretty strong already

i have been looking on paddock spares at these parts, seem reasonable and have all of these parts i want, but if anyone has any better quality diff guards in particular they know of then go ahead..

im just looking for ideas to help me choose! :confused: :bowl:
thanks, mark
 
im not bothered about a step as I want as much ground clearance as possible. Do you know of any companies which make decent/ easy fitting ones or are they all pretty good?

I think im going for rock sliders now

thanks
 
im not bothered about a step as I want as much ground clearance as possible. Do you know of any companies which make decent/ easy fitting ones or are they all pretty good?

I think im going for rock sliders now

thanks

I'm sure there are varients out there but all the ones I have seen have a cleat at the front which uses the bulkhead to outrigger bolt and a bolted bracket at the rear which fits inside the tub outrigger and uses a bolt though the chassis. This seems the most logical way in terms of strength and using what is there already. Ease of fitting, other than accuracy of construction of the parts, is down to the condition of the areas concerned on the vehicle.
 
nice one, its in really good condition which makes life easy so hopefully the manufacturer put the holes in the right place. theres nothing worse than a part that doesnt go on easily :rolleyes:
 
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