Front mudguards for motorhomes - Fiat Ducato, Citroen Jumper and Peugeot Boxer
New to our range and in response to many customer requests, we can now offer you two front mudguards for Fiat Ducato, Citroen Jumper and Peugeot Boxer motorhomes.
The front mudguards are supplied with the appropriate EC approval. As the EC numbers for motorhomes differ from those of panel vans, many front mudguards may not be used on the road.
Due to the EC approval, registration in the vehicle documents is not necessary. Carrying the papers in the vehicle is sufficient.
Please note that the Fiat Ducato Maxi is fitted with a short crash box ex works and therefore lacks the crossbar for attachment. This must be ordered as an option. All other vehicle lengths are excluded from this.
We can offer you the front protection bar for the following motorhome manufacturers:
- Dethleffs
- Knaus Tabbert
- Trigano
- Hymer
- Adria
- La Strada
- FCA Italy
- EURA-MOBIL
- Niesmann
- Carthago
- Laika
- Concorde
- Frankia
- Westfalia
- Capron
- LMC
- Bürstner
- Heinrich
- Niesmann + Bischoff
- Rapido
- and others
Size and condition of the front panels
The front panels have a diameter of 60 or 76 mm. The somewhat more discreet 60 mm thick front guard has an additional cross tube in the lower area. The solid 76 mm thick front guard does not require a cross tube.
Both versions are made from V2A stainless steel. The welds are high-quality and hand-polished.
The front bar with 60 mm tube thickness is also available in black.
Clamps for mounting headlights are also available. These are available in black to match the respective front panel or as a polished version.
The installation material, installation instructions and EC approval are included in the scope of delivery.
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