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Philip



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2010/2011 Lamp Guards

Do they exist?

No mention on the LR website I could see.

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Anyone know if they exist?

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i havnt seen any ...... ... - .- -.




Y. O. L. O.
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Land Rover list a pre-06 and an 06 onwards front lamp guard.

The 06 onwards is:

Quote:

Part Number: VUB502610
Lamp Guards, front pair.

Protect the lenses from stone chips and debris with these lamp guards.

Please Note
For 06MY vehicles only. Not compatible with Wraparound Protection Bar

VIN Range

From '06
From 6A198416

Includes Parts:

Front Lamp Guard Kit & Fixings - LH VUB503430
Rh Kit & Fixings VUB503440


There does not seem to be a kit for the 2011 model, so you'll have to ask your dealer if they fit.
I thought the lights were the same size but could be wrong.
My understanding was they lowered the middle section of the bumper so the lights actually look smaller.

Best to check with a dealer using the part number above...





And rear, with the Range Rover accessory brochure say will fit any model...
Quote:

Part Number: VUB001080

Lamp guards - rear pair
Strong, lightweight and corrosion resistant glass filled polypropylene guards. Easily removed for lamp cleaning.

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Thanks. Looking at the front, the lights are the same size and the projectors appear to be in the same locations. Will get on the phone.

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I've seen a RR 2010 s/c with rear and front guards fitted today, but the front ones were not looking so good IMHO Shocked Rolling Eyes Santorini Black RR Vogue 4.4 TDV8

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Going to find out in about a week - what was the problem with them?

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AMV wrote:
I've seen a RR 2010 s/c with rear and front guards fitted today, but the front ones were not looking so good IMHO Shocked Rolling Eyes


rear looks good, front looks bl00dy awful imho Thumbs Up

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i think any light guard spoils the ffrr...

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Vogue wrote:
rear looks good, front looks bl00dy awful imho Thumbs Up


Post-2010 facelift?

Front looks fine on the others.

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Vogue wrote:
AMV wrote:
I've seen a RR 2010 s/c with rear and front guards fitted today, but the front ones were not looking so good IMHO Shocked Rolling Eyes


rear looks good, front looks bl00dy awful imho Thumbs Up

Kinda remind me of
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there was a gentleman on another forum a year or so ago who fitted front guards, which involved drilling the wings on his new FFRR - he hated them so much that he had them removed and the wings patched, filled and sprayed Shocked

i'd personally leave well alone - ok on a defender - not on a RR

Plus anybody who has gone off road with lamp guards and used them as intended will know that any damage to the guards protects the lights but the shock transfers to the wings and causes ripples and even more damage - its simpler and cheaper to just replace a broken light imho - that is unless yopu have an old RR and body damage isn't an issue

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Vogue wrote:
Plus anybody who has gone off road with lamp guards and used them as intended will know that any damage to the guards protects the lights but the shock transfers to the wings and causes ripples and even more damage - its simpler and cheaper to just replace a broken light imho - that is unless yopu have an old RR and body damage isn't an issue


Exactly. Cause more damage than they save.
I'd rather have a broken rear light than a pushed in rear wing.

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