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Where do you guys buy ASFIR protection plates?
I called UrbanOffroad and they told me they don't sell these anymore due to many complains from clients regarding company products( design flows, holes drilled improperly in places that could not match chassis original mounting points and such..)
I am not really sure if he was talking about all the brands, but products on their website are purely left for traffic only.
i already have Mantec sump guard and probably get a Rasta Gearbox guard, which is also aluminum, would love to see more products made with this lighter metal, such as rear diff guard, sliders and such..
I am not sure how Rasta gearbox will fit with RS sliders that I already have...Anybody have both by any chance?
It's funny you revive this post, as I just pulled the trigger on some additional (and replacement) protection.Thinking about just pulling the trigger on the asfir front skid and transmission skids.
Anyone think of a reason not to?
I actually like the look of the Voyager sliders best of all. The idea of raising the compressor sounds a bit daunting, so hopefully it will go well and not produce too much vibration/noise.Ya, I like my Voyager sliders. I know they dont protect that compressor well, but im not sure im willing to mess with it to fix that.
I haven't read of anyone actually messing up the compressor yet, but I doubt too many newer LR4 have really been off roading enough to see that story yet. I kinda got stuck up on a big log/tree that was laid down across a gravel track a few months back. I think I rubbed the plastic cover on the compressor doing that, but it didnt seem to crack anything.... who knows.
i don't have a lot of rock around here, so this is really just prep for when I can get out west or for the next time I do something stupid in Iowa.