Now our village busies have decided to fill the road with speed bumps it probably time to invest in a guard.
Peter how difficult was it to fit?
Pretty easy, its 4 brackets (8 bolts 13mm) Fit one bracket at a time. Use a torque wrench, mine were 26nm. Mark the existing bolts then loosen then re-tighten to get a reading (thats how I do it someone may well have a better way)
Clean the sump area first.
The two angled brackets go at the rear and the other two go at the front with the front angled edge to the front edge of the sump. (Thats how I interrupted Cains pictures)
If working on the floor offer the plate upto the sump on a trolley jack, then nut and bolt the plate to the brackets. Use an open ended 13mm spanner, a ring one gets stuck

A bit fiddly but if you use something sticky to hold the nut in the ring end of the spanner its easier.
You'll need a 13mm socket, torque wrench, 13mm open ended spanner, two socket Allen keys, axle stands and a jack.
Thats how I fitted mine, hopefully it wont fall off
