LR3 Brush guard installation
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LR3 Brush guard installation - 3/21/2007 12:06:29 PM
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Jantiz
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Well, the dealer wants $570 for the A frame protection bar and another $450 to install it. I hardly feel like spending a cool $1,000 to get a piece of polyurethane put on the front of my LR3 mostly for looks. Anyone know a cheaper place to find one and a certified shop in North California that can install it? Thanks in advance!
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RE: LR3 Brush guard installation - 1/12/2008 6:45:31 AM
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LRLR3
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I wonder if anyone has installed the A frame protection bar themselves... If so, what does the instructions mean when it's displaying tape? Is it just regular electrical tape or does it need to be something thicker? Thanks!
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RE: LR3 Brush guard installation - 1/12/2008 7:27:10 AM
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Disco Mike
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For that sort of money, I would suggest you install, yourself, an ARB bumper. It is a little more money but good looking and very functional. https://www.expeditionexchange.com/arb/
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