Protection from what? what sort of terrain, use etc...Hey all,
What underside protection hardware do you use? Or anything you have custom made?
I have D1 300tdi 97 EDC front and rear diff guards and adding a rear tank guard.
But wondered if there was any other underside protections that would be advised?
Thanks,
Ben
Thanks for your reply, i was looking at rock silders but was thinking i wanted to rebuild the sills first. Some i noticed we weld on and others bolt. The sump guard is a good shout, i was struggling to find one for the D1 though, unless i make a custom aluminimum / Steel one. I can find the steering and fuel tank and diff guards but nothing else for this age. Unless you know of someone that makes one?Depends what you plan on doing. Take a look at rock sliders to protect the lower body and doors. You could also get a sump guard.
@300bhp/tonProtection from what? what sort of terrain, use etc...
@lynall i did wonder about that and was debating upgrading to heavy suspension kit to give it extra strength and or bigger wheels to raise the diff height.More weight you add, the more protection you need.
Decent tyres will get you out of most things, taller they are the more useful they are off road as they offer more ground clearance.@lynall i did wonder about that and was debating upgrading to heavy suspension kit to give it extra strength and or bigger wheels to raise the diff height.
I did put 1 ton in the boot of wood and it hardly moved but I have never owned one before so i don't know if thats normal or not.
The only weight will be me and probably 4x batteries and some kit for my volunteer work, drones radios etc. It all gets taken out after event's 200kg or less. Maybe people in it with me as the car is snorkled for water just depends on what happens.
@lynall Thanks for your advice, i did wonder about the suspension. The previous owner used to take it to portgual offroading but there are no markings to tell what they could be. You might be right.Decent tyres will get you out of most things, taller they are the more useful they are off road as they offer more ground clearance.
Heavy duty susp will mean less axle flex/travel, if it hardly moved with a ton in the rear then you may already have hd susp?
I kind of think diff guards are a waste of time unless you are into rock bashing.
I have a gearbox/transmission guard on my 90, but that is purely to protect the pto which hangs quite low.
Snorkels are very handy, and mean deep water has holds no fear, though I have seen an edc 300 conk out as as water got to the ecu, though they did dry it out and off it went again.
I doubt many sane people would go through water deep enough to get the ecu wet, the one I saw was on a pay and play site.@lynall Thanks for your advice, i did wonder about the suspension. The previous owner used to take it to portgual offroading but there are no markings to tell what they could be. You might be right.
The ECU, I suppose i could make it a waterproof box and seal it up?
One of my family suggested i clean all the contacts and dieletric grease them but its alot of work for the off chance.
Thanks,
Ben