Here I thought that the US has become to regulatory... y'all need a little tea party to get your government back in line.
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I think we are well passed that, you live in freedom over there whilst we live in chains.Here I thought that the US has become to regulatory... y'all need a little tea party to get your government back in line.
My understanding on my vehicle is that the support bars are attached to the metal bumper which is surrounded by the existing plastic bumper so the pedestrian safety aspect has not changed
.without these additional bumper support bars the radiators will fall out on corrugated roads as myself Annie and others have found. Ineos ought to own the problem and modify the early European spec vehicles but if they don’t then sort yourself a fix before going on a a long and remote expedition
Here is the RH bracket on my 9/2024 production NA spec.Help from our Antipodean , Southern African and American friends may be required for this one. As U.K. and far as I’m aware European vehicles are not fitted with this part then maybe someone from these regions could go into their friendly dealership and get the part number.
Do the latest European vehicles have different mounting brackets or the additional support bars fitted to them![]()
That’s exactly what I did appart from I didn’t have stainless steel zip ties. I used some fencing wire to tie both clamps together which worked for many thousands of kilometres until a proper fix.
Yesterday I picked a roll of stainless steel band clamp with end fittings so can make my own jubilee clips /steel zip ties.
Or the Top Gear kit which consisted of vasalein, viagra, condom and tampax.That’s what it’s all about. You’ll never have the right part with you if you take spares, so bits and pieces for a Macgyver fix is the way to go. Wire, cable ties, bicycle inner tube , epoxy resin, silicone sealant and section of nuts,bolts,screws etc. You just have to spot any issues before you get a major problem if you can. Easier said than done as I didn’t realise my transfer box cables were rubbing on the prop shaft until too late.
That’s what it’s all about. You’ll never have the right part with you if you take spares, so bits and pieces for a Macgyver fix is the way to go. Wire, cable ties, bicycle inner tube , epoxy resin, silicone sealant and section of nuts,bolts,screws etc. You just have to spot any issues before you get a major problem if you can. Easier said than done as I didn’t realise my transfer box cables were rubbing on the prop shaft until too late.
Do you have the same on the LHS?Here is the RH bracket on my 9/2024 production NA spec.
EDIT: Steel factory bumper.
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Never underestimate the power of a coathanger!That’s what it’s all about. You’ll never have the right part with you if you take spares, so bits and pieces for a Macgyver fix is the way to go. Wire, cable ties, bicycle inner tube , epoxy resin, silicone sealant and section of nuts,bolts,screws etc. You just have to spot any issues before you get a major problem if you can. Easier said than done as I didn’t realise my transfer box cables were rubbing on the prop shaft until too late.