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anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 15:44
by earlybay
It seems Im missing some of my underbody protection !

Does anyone have a skid plate for under the engine, and front skid plate too ?

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 15:46
by syncropaddy
?????

Got a pic from underneath?

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 15:49
by earlybay
no - but good point - Ill try and get one cos im not entirely sure what I should have , alhough Jed has pointed me in the right direction ...! I have the bars alongside the propshaft, but I think Im missing the bits either end ...

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 16:01
by jed the spread
The wheel carrier is on the front instead of a bash plate (i know they are ok if they are syncro ones but i am not sure this one was) But the rear was missing when saw it. Its a petrol engine guard.

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If you can still see the pushrod tubes like in the photo DO NOT take it off road till you have the pushrod tube covers and get the engine bashplate on too, Syncrospares had some engine guards and vw heatage do the tinwear for the push rod tubes if you want new ones.

jed

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 18:12
by syncrosimon
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As jed say's, dont off road without rear gaurd.

Speak to Syncrospares if yours is missing. They were doing front bash plates powder coated for 70 quid.

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 19:09
by earlybay
thanks very much for that guys ...

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 19:43
by PC52
syncrosimon wrote:Image

As jed say's, dont off road without rear gaurd.


Simon, that switch on your gearbox is on upside down, the cable should clip on from the top not the underneath. Potential oil leak problem.

And on the skid plate issue:
Front skid doesn't matter diesel or petrol, rear skid does, if you are petrol you need a petrol one.

Actually, looks like you are missing push rod covers and the side tin ware, hope your not doing long trips in this, or water.

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 21:16
by syncrosimon
PC52 wrote:Simon, that switch on your gearbox is on upside down, the cable should clip on from the top not the underneath. Potential oil leak problem.

Thanks for that, reversers have not worked for some time. There must be a notch in the push rod which faces up then. Will sort tomorrow.

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 21:27
by toomanytoys
I was thinking that exact same thing Pete...

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 21:30
by PC52
Nice to be of service :ok

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 21:43
by andysimpson
PC52 wrote:Nice to be of service :ok
Not bad for a blind man

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 21 Oct 2009, 22:04
by PC52
andysimpson wrote:
PC52 wrote:Nice to be of service :ok
Not bad for a blind man

Cheers for that Grasshopper!

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 22 Oct 2009, 04:57
by eric
Hmmm, I'm familiar with the front bash-plate (mine has 2 holes in it and wondering at present whether to have it welded up or buy new), but a rear one?
Does it look the same as the front bash-plate?

Sorry to hijack the thread.

Eric.

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 22 Oct 2009, 08:47
by toomanytoys
syncro simons 1st and 2nd pics show what the original VW one is for the engine.. not really a plate, more a frame with a couple of sturdy bits on it...

Hold on, I have mine off, but has big alloy plate attached.. will take a couple of pics... back in 5... :ok

Re: anyone got a skid plate front and rear ?

Posted: 22 Oct 2009, 09:27
by toomanytoys
Black frame is the original VW part, left towards the front of vehicle...
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Alloy plate I made to fully protect box and engine.. and also pritects the silencer..
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Original front bash plate.. its had a bit of a hammering... doesnt go under to protect diff, but diff housing is pretty strong...
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