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RRC Steering Guard


steve_d

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Am looking for a RRC Steering Guard and of course there are dozens of designs out there.

What none of them indicate is anything specific for a 2" lift.

The way I see it is that now I have a 2" lift the guard will need to be going on 2" deeper than a standard one or am I missing something?

Can anyone answer the 2" lift issue then recommend a value for money guard?

Many thanks.

Steve

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If the 2" lift is via longer springs then it makes no difference as the guard connects to the chassis mounting holes

If its a body lift it could make a difference

Try 'Southdown 4x4' - qulaity made products for decent £s IMHO

Blingyest and most beautifull - go for 'Equipe' but very ££ spendy :lol:

Nige

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If the 2" lift is via longer springs then it makes no difference as the guard connects to the chassis mounting holes........

Nige

This is what I was thinking about. If the guard is mounted to the chassis then all the gear I need to protect (apart from the steering box) are now 2" lower than a standard setup so not as well protected.

Steve

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This is what I was thinking about. If the guard is mounted to the chassis then all the gear I need to protect (apart from the steering box) are now 2" lower than a standard setup so not as well protected.

Steve

The ones i make work on trucks with 2" spring lifts just fine,panhard/steering bars are linked to chassis so move up with it so they are still protected,Hope this makes sense,

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