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All the underside bolts come through the floor. No crush tubes. Placed to take advantage of stiffness (or lack of) in floor and rib underneath.
The middle 7 bolts on the side go through into the 25x25x5mm angle inside the tub. Rear 2 and front 6 are nutserts only. Spreading load as much as possible.
Pipe going through plate and corner gussets there to add more resistance to bending @ bend in plate. Tread plate there to spread loads over full length of side rather than point loading of a couple of pieces of tube.
Underside are 6 x m10, 1 x m12, 2 x bottom of battery tray mounting bolts. Outside are 15 x m6 per side.
Should be strong enough, not DOM or 1/4" plate, but at the end of the day its body mounted....

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sounds pretty solid mate nice job!
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They are too shiny, they new a nice coating of mud and them some scratches underneath.......
Good job....
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any under bonnet pics of your highline guards and where you relocated everything ,
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Have a gander here for under bonnet pics.

http://www.ausjeepoffroad.com/forum/...ad.php?t=92671

I can take some more later if you want to see something else.
Inners will be rubber sheet when I get around to it, hasn't proven to be a problem yet, although I haven't been in deep muck with it like this. Have been through some water crossings and ignition hasn't played up, and Im enjoying the extra cooling.

Custom airbox/snorkle, universal windscreen washer, ECU under scuttle, fusebox lifted up on firewall, battery trays lifted 3" like guards, aircon line tweaked and tied to grill stay, evap cannister mounted off lh shock/spring tower.
Most work was sectioning the guard to fit around the grill properly, and getting the lip back on the bonnet.

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