front undershield
#1
front undershield
Hi all,
Does anyone out there have the front under shield on their vehicle? I really like the idea of having the exposed front tow hook and added protection, but wanted to see if others that have it think its a worthy add-on. I've had my Defender for a few months now, so this is an add-on not a build. Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated. My dealer is quoting 650 for installation on top of the 800 cost of the part. I'd say this is third on my add-on list after side steps and the wheel arch protection, so again, wanted to get people's thoughts. I've watched the Powerful UK installation video, and it looks to be a littlie outside my comfort zone. . Thanks!
Does anyone out there have the front under shield on their vehicle? I really like the idea of having the exposed front tow hook and added protection, but wanted to see if others that have it think its a worthy add-on. I've had my Defender for a few months now, so this is an add-on not a build. Any thoughts or experiences would be appreciated. My dealer is quoting 650 for installation on top of the 800 cost of the part. I'd say this is third on my add-on list after side steps and the wheel arch protection, so again, wanted to get people's thoughts. I've watched the Powerful UK installation video, and it looks to be a littlie outside my comfort zone. . Thanks!
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DefenderSmitty (01-16-2021)
#3
I've had to use the front tow hook already to get the Defender out of a jam. Removing the plastic cover is a complete PITA but having done it once already, I think there is a way to keep the plastic cover partially on there but trim away with a Dremel part of the cover so the hook is always accessible. I think this can be done where it looks original and not bastardized. To me, the cost of the undershield piece is a total rip off especially since the hook and infrastructure is already there. That install charge is ridiculous!
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gwelland (02-22-2021)
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I've had to use the front tow hook already to get the Defender out of a jam. Removing the plastic cover is a complete PITA but having done it once already, I think there is a way to keep the plastic cover partially on there but trim away with a Dremel part of the cover so the hook is always accessible. I think this can be done where it looks original and not bastardized. To me, the cost of the undershield piece is a total rip off especially since the hook and infrastructure is already there. That install charge is ridiculous!
I think the shield also includes a reinforced mount, at least as per the amazing powerfuluk. Still expensive, but I think it’s an important evil.
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Juancl (04-30-2021)
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I did the install. It’s a PITA and takes a few hours. I watched the British guys from PowerfulUK claim you can do it without dropping the bumper. I tried, it’s close to impossible. I ended up dropping the bumper and it’s a LOT faster than the 1.5 extra hours I spent fiddling. With clips I couldn’t get to. $650 is a ripoff. But if they are charging $150/hr, it can easily take 3-4 hours. The piece is pretty robust and includes a new reinforced frame for mounting.
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DonMitsu (06-19-2024)
#6
I did the install. It’s a PITA and takes a few hours. I watched the British guys from PowerfulUK claim you can do it without dropping the bumper. I tried, it’s close to impossible. I ended up dropping the bumper and it’s a LOT faster than the 1.5 extra hours I spent fiddling. With clips I couldn’t get to. $650 is a ripoff. But if they are charging $150/hr, it can easily take 3-4 hours. The piece is pretty robust and includes a new reinforced frame for mounting.
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#8
interesting everyone gets a slightly different story. I’d imagine there’s more revenue for a dealer doing it at their rates, but that’s my cynical side.
#9
I did the install. It’s a PITA and takes a few hours. I watched the British guys from PowerfulUK claim you can do it without dropping the bumper. I tried, it’s close to impossible. I ended up dropping the bumper and it’s a LOT faster than the 1.5 extra hours I spent fiddling. With clips I couldn’t get to. $650 is a ripoff. But if they are charging $150/hr, it can easily take 3-4 hours. The piece is pretty robust and includes a new reinforced frame for mounting.
Thanks for the PowerfulUK videos, I am also resolved to order the winch at the same time, and install the winch and under shield at the same time -- that way the bumper only comes off once. I will self-install, once Spring arrives, thanks to the videos and your posted photos, and because the JLR cost is crazy high.
#10
I am going to order the undershield as soon as my dealer is willing to accept my payment, which they will only do if JLR America provides them a delivery date -- which doesn't seem to be coming anytime soon. IS ANYONE RECEIVING GOOD DELIVERY DATES TO ORDER NOW ?
Thanks for the PowerfulUK videos, I am also resolved to order the winch at the same time, and install the winch and under shield at the same time -- that way the bumper only comes off once. I will self-install, once Spring arrives, thanks to the videos and your posted photos, and because the JLR cost is crazy high.
Thanks for the PowerfulUK videos, I am also resolved to order the winch at the same time, and install the winch and under shield at the same time -- that way the bumper only comes off once. I will self-install, once Spring arrives, thanks to the videos and your posted photos, and because the JLR cost is crazy high.