Over riders, yes?, or no?

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Good idea & along those lines I found an Ebay seller a few weeks ago listing 3D printed overriders for late bays, £150 unpainted.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/michaele...04679076&rt=nc&_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l161211

Bet they could easily print the version you want if you or they develop the CAD model, which from your last post looks as though you have well on the way.

These late bay ones look solid, but giving some thought to hollowing out the rears on CAD so they were weak enough to fail well before transferring impact to the main body panels could be a further development.
 
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I've finalised my thoughts on over-riders. I'm going to fit a set of modified split rear type all round.

Comparison for scale.

Split Overrider Modified.JPG

I'm busy cutting and welding at the moment, so I'll let you see how they work out once I'm done. :)
 
I've finalised my thoughts on over-riders. I'm going to fit a set of modified split rear type all round.

Comparison for scale.

View attachment 9890

I'm busy cutting and welding at the moment, so I'll let you see how they work out once I'm done. :)
They are a bit slimmer ,without a doubt , might look a little less like a gang of cling ons melding with your bumpers

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,, No offence to any Cling Ons reading this :)
 

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