wcryer
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three, kinda hard to see in that pic. on the right there are the two slide in slots (first point). the two holes obvious in the picture are the others.
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so . . . 2 bolt on points?
Steel not aluminium?
http://shop.tacticalrovers.com/Tactical-Rovers-LR3-Gas-Tank-Skid-Plate-TRLR3GTS001.htm
Off topic - sliders bolt to frame or sill?
http://shop.tacticalrovers.com/TR-LR3-Rock-Slider-TRLR3RS001.htm
"Aluminum is to soft, crushes to easily." - weight/rust?
My MANTEC sump skip has yet to crush . . .
so more like RS sliders than
http://www.sierraexpeditions.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=2212
cover the compressor? Weight?
Uh...it sure as hell sounded like you were knocking aluminum to me.
Aluminum is the FAR better material choice for skid plates. This isn't even questionable.
From who Nathan? All of my designs are created by myself and my partner for specific Land Rover vehicles that are inherently, similar. You will find no "copies" of another companies product in our line. If there is some patent issue, I will most certainly provide compensation when a patent no# is provided and it is determined that it has been infringed upon. Or, maybe you are just referring to the prototypes I've been running on my own vehicle for the last 10 years. That must be it.
Did you get another Land Rover? we can get you all set up![]()
This seems like an overly sensitive response, which suggests I'm either closer to the truth than I want to be, or I'm farther from it than I thought.