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dialtonehero57 Apr 29, 2017 12:08 PM

Brush guard
 
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...9d7edaf01e.jpg

Is this a Landrover Discovery brush guard? It came on my new Disco. It's needs a good refinishing.😂😂

XCELLER8 Apr 29, 2017 09:02 PM

yup.........oem

dialtonehero57 May 1, 2017 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by XCELLER8 (Post 604652)
yup.........oem

Hey thx. Most of the Discos I've seen on here don't have the brush guard. Is new powder coating the best way to redo it? Whatever is on it shot. I seen rust all over it so it will need to be sandblasted.

earlyrover May 1, 2017 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by dialtonehero57 (Post 604787)
Hey thx. Most of the Discos I've seen on here don't have the brush guard. Is new powder coating the best way to redo it? Whatever is on it shot. I seen rust all over it so it will need to be sandblasted.

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When I found my used one, before putting it on, I treated the rust by painting over it with the fantastic black Por 15 paint; no sand blasting, etc. needed, because the Por 15 treats the rust; sealing it forever. But, Por 15 will deteriorate from ultraviolet (sun light), so an overcoat must be put on that, so I used rubberized truck bed coating. Both were simply put on with brush. Worked great for me, with several years now on the coatings. Por 15 is unlike any other paint I have ever seen or used; it gives a hard coating tougher than hell, though expensive, but worth it. Do a google search or look on ebay for Por15.:D

dialtonehero57 May 3, 2017 02:46 AM


Originally Posted by earlyrover (Post 604813)
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When I found my used one, before putting it on, I treated the rust by painting over it with the fantastic black Por 15 paint; no sand blasting, etc. needed, because the Por 15 treats the rust; sealing it forever. But, Por 15 will deteriorate from ultraviolet (sun light), so an overcoat must be put on that, so I used rubberized truck bed coating. Both were simply put on with brush. Worked great for me, with several years now on the coatings. Por 15 is unlike any other paint I have ever seen or used; it gives a hard coating tougher than hell, though expensive, but worth it. Do a google search or look on ebay for Por15.:D

Sounds great! Now if I can just get my other issues fixed and get it smogged.....😂

jimvw57 May 3, 2017 06:53 AM

The problem with the factory brush guard is more about the internal rust that comes from the inside out.


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