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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8235 |
No one is making them aftermarket for the 405, they do for the Evoke so I guess they will come at some point...
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18th Oct 2024 11:54pm |
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knares Member Since: 22 Jun 2017 Location: Perth WA Posts: 739 |
mine is a 2005, it has a plastic cover under the fuel tank,
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19th Oct 2024 3:00am |
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minim Member Since: 15 Mar 2024 Location: Bergen Posts: 20 |
But if it's only for protection can't we fab a flat plate that goes under the prop shaft or is it for the heat of exhaust also? If it doesn't need to hold the tank, only protect it then it doesn't sound impossible to make something. I really don't think a new steel one will solve anything :/ |
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19th Oct 2024 5:05am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8235 |
As I said, unless you do some pretty severe off roading you don't need one...
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19th Oct 2024 2:33pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1368 |
My old evoque had its tray rust completely away ... but it also had a couple of metal straps that cuddled it.
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19th Oct 2024 7:57pm |
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minim Member Since: 15 Mar 2024 Location: Bergen Posts: 20 |
I'm using mine around the farm but not intense offroad.. Branches and stuff can be hit though so I would like some protection for the plastic. Guess I'll have a closer look next time I have it on the lift if something can be done. |
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20th Oct 2024 7:00am |
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Baltic Blue Member Since: 13 Aug 2015 Location: North Wales Posts: 3772 |
Just thinking out the box
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20th Oct 2024 9:15am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8235 |
The fuel tanks are very thick tough plastic, designed not to split and rupture even when partially crushed in an accident, If you put a hole in it off roading a leak of fuel will be a long way down your list of damaged items to repair....
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20th Oct 2024 10:51am |
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minim Member Since: 15 Mar 2024 Location: Bergen Posts: 20 |
I can weld me up one from alu plates for like 20% of the part cost so it's not tempting to spend that much for a temp solution that will rust again. Really weird that the engine guards use alu and this is made of thin steel. |
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21st Oct 2024 3:05pm |
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Spridget Member Since: 09 Dec 2023 Location: Northumberland Posts: 156 |
Hi Minim.
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21st Oct 2024 4:52pm |
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Spridget Member Since: 09 Dec 2023 Location: Northumberland Posts: 156 |
Hi Minim.
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21st Oct 2024 4:53pm |
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minim Member Since: 15 Mar 2024 Location: Bergen Posts: 20 |
It would be plates with square corners for pure function. Also to look a tad better then the rusty original ones. I hate to drive around knowing they look this bad but I can't justify spending this much on the OEM temp solution that will rust again. Idkn how it's in your country but here they use salt on the roads from September to April so the steel on cars take a serious hit. |
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21st Oct 2024 4:58pm |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 316 |
Hello everyone,
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13th Nov 2024 2:45pm |
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Meerbusch Member Since: 16 May 2012 Location: Zürich (CH) + Düsseldorf (D) Posts: 316 |
Well, done.....
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18th Nov 2024 6:01pm |
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