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Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Tue May 29, 2012 5:36 pm
by macjohnw
Bostokkelos - do you have pics of your bashplates?

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:48 am
by JohanV
I got one from Uys at stofpad for the PJ.

i am waiting for the gearbox plate. The plates are different for the Auto and Manual PJ.

The price was right and i will got to Uys anytime again.

For me its not about how it looks, its about how it performs and the protection this plate gives and i did hit a rather huge rock a month ago and the bash plate only had a slight scratch.

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 7:53 am
by JohanV
From the top.

Front bolts are hidden so there is no change that a rock can shear of the bolts or damage it. No access to the oil filter but there is a access panel for the sump plug.

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:13 am
by CATS
I have the Lynx4x4 plate and can honestly say that it is a quality piece of engineering work. Having access to the sump plug to do the oil service without removing the whole plate is a big bonus.

The Stofpad one also looks nice and I like the intercooler recessed slots as that might help to get better airflow to the intercooler on the diesel.

CATS

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:25 am
by Bostokkelos
Here you go, First pic is Grear box plate, and it attaches there to he Bash plate, then the next two is the Bash plate

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 10:01 pm
by macjohnw
JohanV wrote:From the top.

Front bolts are hidden so there is no change that a rock can shear of the bolts or damage it. No access to the oil filter but there is a access panel for the sump plug.
Johan,

I have the prototype bashplate Uys made for the Gen3's - problem is he made it for a Gen3 fitted with an ARB bumper and mine still has the plastic one fitted. So I need to cut it to make it fit.

Is it possible to take some front on and closer pics of you bashplate please? It will help me measure where to cut.

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 7:34 am
by NeilTruter
might be a stupid question but....
why recess the front bolts to protect them when these bolts are high up on the vehicle ? I mean if you hit something that will damage these front bots you are going to damage a lot of other things as well.
The rear one's are more exposed and in the 'war' zone but they are not recessed, I susspect the front ones are done like that for a diff reason.

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2012 6:51 am
by JohanV
macjohnw wrote:
JohanV wrote:From the top.

Front bolts are hidden so there is no change that a rock can shear of the bolts or damage it. No access to the oil filter but there is a access panel for the sump plug.
Johan,

I have the prototype bashplate Uys made for the Gen3's - problem is he made it for a Gen3 fitted with an ARB bumper and mine still has the plastic one fitted. So I need to cut it to make it fit.

Is it possible to take some front on and closer pics of you bashplate please? It will help me measure where to cut.
Will get some closeup pic over the weekend :)

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 6:28 pm
by Nick Gibson
Hi Guys.

I was at an anonymous 4x4 part retailer to have a belly plate fitted... What a disappointment, R 1600.00 for a small 3mm plate that does not cover my exhaust pipe or gearbox sump. I took some measurements this afternoon and designed my own plate on CAD, I have a 750 x 1300 x 4mm mild steel plate that I will try to bend and cut into the required shape. The steel cost me R 465.00.

Re: Bashplate recommendation

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:28 am
by SimonB
Nick. No need to be anonymous on the supplier - we want to avoid junk :)

Would you consider having a second one made up for me?

EDit: Oops just realised it's for a Gen3