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76 Series Underbody Protection

Armour Up Your 76 Wagon for Serious Off Road Use

The 76 Series wagon is a favourite among tourers who want go anywhere capability without compromising on interior space, but all that gear you're carrying adds weight and puts extra stress on the components underneath. A stray rock at speed can crack a sump or dent a transmission housing before you even know it's happened. Our 76 Series underbody protection range gives your wagon a full layer of defence where it counts, so you can load up and head bush with confidence knowing your most expensive mechanicals are shielded from harm.

Guards Designed for the Wagon Chassis

We carry sump guards, transmission plates and transfer case protection engineered specifically for the 76 Series wagon chassis layout. Unlike universal guards that need shimming or modification, every piece in our range bolts directly to factory mounting points for a clean and solid fit. Options are available in pressed steel for maximum strength or alloy for weight conscious touring builds where every kilogram matters. Guards are shaped to maintain proper ground clearance and airflow, so you're not losing approach angles or cooking your engine when the mercury climbs. Fitment options cover both VDJ V8 and GDJ models.

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Protection That Earns Its Place on a Touring Build

76 wagon owners build their rigs to be self sufficient on long trips, and that means the underside is often packed with water tanks, dual batteries and long range fuel systems. Quality underbody guards work alongside all of that gear without creating clearance issues or blocking access for servicing. When you're deep into a remote track and there's no option to pick a clean line, you'll be glad your sump and gearbox have a solid plate between them and whatever the trail throws up. It's the kind of upgrade you fit once and never think about until the day it saves you a recovery bill.