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HMMM.
You can get a proper RAD GUARD or you can make one from mesh that is available from spares shops like Repco, AutoOne or Supercheap etc.
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(20-05-2009, 08:24pm)Shawn Wrote: Does anyone know where to get it, I travel on gravel a fair bit out here, I would like to offer my radiator some sort of rudimentary protection..the same stuff thats in the vents would be good... Im full of questions hey, ???...
Got mine from the local security flyscreen distributer. $30.00 did both radiator and oil cooler with spare left over
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Any Aluminium supply place, for what you pay for the SAAS stuf, you can get a whole sheet!
The Rad kits are a bit expensive for what they are. I agree they look the ducks nuts but what a price, Anyone here DIYed a set, that can give me a pointer or two.. ?.
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There easy to do, but to do them right you will need to be able to get the use of a Tig welder
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(22-05-2009, 08:12pm)Shawn Wrote: The Rad kits are a bit expensive for what they are. I agree they look the ducks nuts but what a price, Anyone here DIYed a set, that can give me a pointer or two.. ?.
Shawn, check ebay, I got a set for $120.00& had them powdercoated in
black for 20 bucks.
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