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Dunno if you have ever looked at the skid plate that came on the Thing, or Safari.
It is more of a cage than a plate. Always thought that the air moving under the car across the sump was helpful for cooling... Maybe something like that would be helpful. Top build. Thanks for taking the time to post this all up. |
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Since Thing's and Iltis's are included in my search pattern, I would think a solid skid plate like that of an Iltis would be better for someone who has to endure more robust circumstances whereas the Thing accommodation would be plenty for someone like me.
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Back "in the day" the amateur rally enthusiast Peter Noad fitted a tow bar to his bug to act as a sump guard. It works pretty well and he drove over some tough terrain. My brother copied the trick on his (volkworld featured) rally bug and grounding out on rough farm tracks was no problem.
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