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Edzi



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Land Rover Light Guards Questions
Hi Folks,

Thinking of getting the official LR light guards for the front and back and had a few questions:

1) Will they fit, especially the back ones, with WIPAC LED lights?

2) If in the future I add a Nakatanenga wheel carries, will the rear lamp guard fit ok? If not, can it be modded? If so, any pictures?!

3) I'm assuming as the front ones have a fair bit of space, they will fit ok with LED lights?

If anyone has a white Defender with a silver grill and light surrounds with the guards fitted, front and back, I'd really appreciate a photo or two if it's not too much hassle Smile

As always, many thanks!

Edzi
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Cupboard



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Are you talking about the mesh grilles that cover over everything?

Like this?


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If so, I think you could probably do a lot better, they're not very good.
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gilarion



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I have OEM rear light guards and they fit fine with WIPAC LED’s. Both the front and back guards are black nylon coated, so no nasty powder coat to peel. On one of my Defenders they have been fitted for seven years and look as good today as they did when I first fitted them.

Just make sure they are genuine as there are a lot of cheap copies out on the market and those are just sprayed black or powder caoted and they will rust. OEM's are not cheap but the extra is well worth the money. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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Mr Baldylocks



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Hi Edzi
I have all that you have asked for and it all fits fine Thumbs Up

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Edzi



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Thank you all for your replies; much appreciated Smile

Cupboard, yup, those ones. Open to suggestions if you have something better in mind.

Gilarion and Mr Baldylocks, perfect, thanks Smile
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gilarion



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If it is of any help Travall are the makers of OEM light guards and you can buy direct from them with free postage.

https://www.travall.co.uk/land-rover/defen...agon-2007-




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 For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1


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Scoobeenut



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I have the Equipe headlight guards fitted as here https://www.trekoverland.com/collections/e...4x4-gf0046 For these you dont have to drill the bodywork above the headlight surround, so if you ever need to go back to standard just fit a replacement surround and you will never know they had been fitted.
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Edzi



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gilarion wrote:
If it is of any help Travall are the makers of OEM light guards and you can buy direct from them with free postage.

https://www.travall.co.uk/land-rover/defen...agon-2007-




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Thanks Smile
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Edzi



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Scoobeenut wrote:
I have the Equipe headlight guards fitted as here https://www.trekoverland.com/collections/e...4x4-gf0046 For these you dont have to drill the bodywork above the headlight surround, so if you ever need to go back to standard just fit a replacement surround and you will never know they had been fitted.


Cheers Smile
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In 4 decades of Land Rover use in various conditions and Land Rovers I can't think of one occasion where a headlamp guard would have saved a headlamp but can remember one or two instances where guards have caused additional damage to panels. TBH I found them a hindrance to maintenance especially as the fixings corrode and would not contemplate having them fitten again. Steve.
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gilarion



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I have used stainless for all the fitting with a little copper grease added to the threads, part of the rear fixing are plastic so nothing to worry about if you use the right stainless bolts. The rivnuts are brass so they are OK as well. I have also used security headed stainless bolts to make taking them off by thieving scumbags much more difficult. For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

http://www.youtube.com/user/conwy1
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Edzi



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Thanks for the feedback Steve and Gilarion. Much appreciated.
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Cupboard



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Yes, I've had issues with mine and I don't see the point. Had bits of tree stuck in the front ones too.

They were all put on by the previous owner's dealer and the job was done incredibly badly which tarnishes my opinions rather too.
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Hi Edzi, taking up point 2 of your opening post.

There is no straight forward answer about will a spare tyre on a swing away wheel carrier touch a light guard or not.

It depends on actual tyre diameter and how much the wheel carrier is set off centre.

There is a possibility that you could position a rear door gas strut so that it limits the opening of the door so spare tyre does not foul on light guard.


Brendan
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mse



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Front light guards have a number of uses and don't get attributed to too much damage, but I've never heard of the rears being any point other than to cause damage.

That said the bolt on bits ones are slim and cool Mike
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