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Installing a stone guard


Hi  all i haven't posted  on this site but have been taking all the great advice on board, I have a question. I think I'm having a blond moment but... Who do you go to to install a stone guard on a Nissan bus. 



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Welcome to the gang PatRae, enjoy here and out in the playground.

Maybe you could ask Mr Google for truck accessaries in your area, worth a go. Maybe Evilbay might be worth a look.

I'm sure someone here will have another suggestion so hang on tight. Just keep an eye out for KFC trying to flog you a pink shirt, he has heaps left over from a while back, he will tell you he hasn't got any, but....just say'n.

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Thank you dougwe for the quick reply. I have the stone guard but don't know who, that is which trade, to get to install it.

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Assuming you are going to buy one new from somewhere, then one would think that the business selling them would know someone else locally who could fit it for you. If you buy one from evilbay as dougwe the great suggests, then pehaps a caravan repairs place or a vehicle accessories shop like TJM might be worth a try.

hope this helps.

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Looks like we posted at the same time.... You could also try your local Autobarn, if they can't do the fitting for you, I'm sure they could suggest who can.



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Try crash repairers particularly those who repair trucks and commercial vehicles. Cheers Allen 



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Hi PatRae
you could try roofrack.com.au/products/general-accessories/windscreen-stoneguards.html in Adelaide Or lidcombe NSW www.hy-waysunvisors.com.au/pgstoneguard.html

Cheers Bagmaker

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Thank you all for your replies. Will try the crash repair places

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