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wildrover



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NAS Cross Member Replacement
As we know our wonderful vehicles slowly corrode back to mother earth.

Was thinking about fitting a rear NAS Cross Member (Bumper thingy).

Does this replace the original bumper completely or is it a add on?
Post #391758 23rd Jan 2015 12:58pm
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Show us what you've got fitted. Are you talking crossmember OR NAS bumper? Bumper was naturally an add on and can be removed treated and refitted if not too bad, crossmember is a different kettle of fish!

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Post #391759 23rd Jan 2015 12:59pm
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leeds



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Re: NAS Cross Member Replacement
wildrover wrote:


Was thinking about fitting a rear NAS Cross Member (Bumper thingy).





The original NAS step is a bolt on addition to the rear cross member and was made for America for Land Rover and had a 2" receiver incorporated into it. This design was not available to the UK market

The design available for the UK market was for a standard towball to be fitted to the step.


The price for a genuine NAS step is £347.50 + VAT = £417 (plus delivery if needed)

The non genuine ones price can vary a lot and I have seen them for the thick end of £500


Now that is considering the NAS step, now stick a tow ball on to them and it becomes towing equipment and then you enter the minefield of towing equipment legislation, which then depends on age of vehicle, taxation class of the vehicle etc etc IIRC towing equipment is now part of the MOT

Next thing to consider is swing away wheel carriers if fitted/intended to be fitted. The single pivot wheel carriers from Safari Equip and Nakatanenga are designed to fit with the genuine NAS step. Some of the aftermarket NAS step are different shape use different mounting holes etc so may/maynot work with wheel carriers.


Now if you are talking about rear crossmember then that is a different kettle of fish


Brendan
Post #391767 23rd Jan 2015 1:41pm
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