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After this little indecent the insurance company sent me one of these:
and I bought a bag of these from Greg and Ian:
Cracking fellas, they threw in a free bumper. (albeit the wrong colour
)
Sparrows on Saturday morning:
Bumper off (only took about 5 minutes as I had erm, "removed" most of the clips while coupling with the van.
Bottom brace one:
Bumper trial fitted (was waiting for hired help to arrive to help fit it properly.
Once I had removed the bumper, I noticed that one of the mounts for the headlight was cracked from the accident. The cracked mount causes the light to drop slightly and will probably not pass MOT as the beam is dropping quite short. I need to speak to insurance company and see if they will replace it (Their own assessor missed it in the inspection)
So, light was out in an attempt to glue it together. Failed.
The finished product:
I am very happy with it. No real hicups in putting it on. Just all screwed together. Biggest ball ache was getting it lined up. I think we killed about an hour something getting that right.
The winch is a KingOne (or is that a GoodWinch?
) 9500 with a remote control. I left the contactor on the winch which makes the control socket a bit tough to get to so remote was the simplest option.
Still to do -
- Sort out numberplate - I'll be a trying a Steve option and putting the number plate on a hinge so it flips down over the fairlead.
- Sort out the gap between the chassis and the bumper. I was thinking of trying some boot rubber stuff or a pool noodle cut to size. Should make it a bit cleaner.
- Get some fog lights sorted. The blank inserts look bleak. I want some shiny stuff in there. The ID of the hole is 100mm with 110mm between mounting points. Seems a common size for spots. ARB sell a kit at about £300. Next please.
- ARB left 4 holes on top of the bumper for spots. It would be rude not to fill them with something
Now, I need to go get stuck...
Many thanks to Tony and Chris Mann for their help (even in the rain...)
and I bought a bag of these from Greg and Ian:
Cracking fellas, they threw in a free bumper. (albeit the wrong colour

Sparrows on Saturday morning:
Bumper off (only took about 5 minutes as I had erm, "removed" most of the clips while coupling with the van.
Bottom brace one:
Bumper trial fitted (was waiting for hired help to arrive to help fit it properly.
Once I had removed the bumper, I noticed that one of the mounts for the headlight was cracked from the accident. The cracked mount causes the light to drop slightly and will probably not pass MOT as the beam is dropping quite short. I need to speak to insurance company and see if they will replace it (Their own assessor missed it in the inspection)
So, light was out in an attempt to glue it together. Failed.
The finished product:
I am very happy with it. No real hicups in putting it on. Just all screwed together. Biggest ball ache was getting it lined up. I think we killed about an hour something getting that right.
The winch is a KingOne (or is that a GoodWinch?

Still to do -
- Sort out numberplate - I'll be a trying a Steve option and putting the number plate on a hinge so it flips down over the fairlead.
- Sort out the gap between the chassis and the bumper. I was thinking of trying some boot rubber stuff or a pool noodle cut to size. Should make it a bit cleaner.
- Get some fog lights sorted. The blank inserts look bleak. I want some shiny stuff in there. The ID of the hole is 100mm with 110mm between mounting points. Seems a common size for spots. ARB sell a kit at about £300. Next please.
- ARB left 4 holes on top of the bumper for spots. It would be rude not to fill them with something

Now, I need to go get stuck...

Many thanks to Tony and Chris Mann for their help (even in the rain...)