New Light Guard pics

#1 by krutly , Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:58 pm


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#2 by Bootsie , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:00 pm

they look like a proper job


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#3 by Louise , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:17 pm

Nice



 
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#4 by ColinTheCop , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:23 pm

Do they stick out further than your towbar...?

If so, no use for me. The first time I reversed up to a wall they'd be crushed.

I;ve got quite used to my towbar-reversing-sensor.


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#5 by treeboa , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:38 pm

Posted by: ColinTheCop
Do they stick out further than your towbar...?

If so, no use for me. The first time I reversed up to a wall they'd be crushed.

I;ve got quite used to my towbar-reversing-sensor.



i did until i met the tree with the first branch at rear lamp cluster level


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#6 by ColinTheCop , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:52 pm

Mind you, going by Krutleys tailgate, he's not perfected it yet....


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#7 by krutly , Mon Nov 28, 2011 2:56 pm

I feel any part of my truck that makes a noise on contact with something is by its very nature a "reversing sensor" , however , the larger the dents means the quieter the noise that was made


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#8 by treeboa , Mon Nov 28, 2011 3:25 pm

not quite the same but similar, many years ago i was driving the `crash` van, it contained oxy gear, various oils and spares, now when something fell in the back there was a noise, you knew something had fallen, now we get a new lad, over the weekend all the gear had been removed and checked but not secured in, arrives at 7 to see a big pile of parts oil and the gas bottles and a crushed toolbox - no van, straight on the radio, new lad whos turn it was to be out n about , `were are you`, `bout 20 miles away`, `doin what`, `gonna look at that job from friday`, `think you may have forgotton something`, `nope my tools are in the back`, `think you need to check your tools mate - plus a few other bits`

apparently he warmed the van up then took off at speed, never heard a thing as the back doors opened and dumped everything


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#9 by Greigboy , Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:32 pm

They look good Kurt, funnily enough I seen the same ones fitted to a black and silver animal that was infront of me today they look like something off a mad max car
I fitted your old ones onto my truck today and I'm well chuffed




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RE: New Light Guard pics

#10 by krutly , Tue Nov 29, 2011 7:32 am

Hey Griegboy glad you're happy with them
How come after you've fitted something you wonder how you ever put up with it without them on
I find myself having a "quick look back" after I park up, anyone else do this


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#11 by TwedL200 , Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:59 pm

they're nice and beefy Krutly!


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#12 by pablo , Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:50 pm

Like the look of those Krutly !!! where did you get em .....Dean


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RE: New Light Guard pics

#13 by krutly , Sat Dec 03, 2011 12:20 pm

I got them off ebay !! only seen one other set listed and they went for £120 so when these came up as a "buy it now" for £30 , I couldn't press the button fast enough(if you know what I mean). I'm well happy with how they look, I paid more than that for my old ones . The only other ones I've seen were on a black warrior that I parked next to about 3 years ago. My guess is that they were made by a company that no longer trade hence why there are so few about either that or they must be really expensive to buy new? If I see any others like them I'll stick a post up on here


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