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80 series 2" body lift what to do with the rear bumperb

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80 series 2" body lift what to do with the rear bumperb

Post by 4runner2.8 »

hi im looking for ideas for what to do with the rear bumper after a 2" body lift, i dont really want to have nothing there because they look kinda average with nothing.

cheers guys
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Post by duck »

i also need to know the awnser to this question as a tube bar is going to be to eccy
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Post by bruiser »

I have been trying to get info on the for about a year.
I have had a few responces but without photo's it is hard to see how it was done.
I too can't afford a replacement bar and would prefer to keep it more standard looking.

Come on guys... There has to be someone wit an 80 series with a body lift and standard bar ends.
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Post by bruiser »

And yet again I tried to get a pic and failed.
I would have thought there would be a shit load of 80's with bodylifts running a standard bar
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Brian Hains, how about that pic. Please.....................
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Post by crankycruiser »

where the alloy bit is int the centre ontop of ur rear bar.. u can space that up with a bit of 50 x100 rhs and then cut ur bumpers to suit..

or jsut build a rear bar for it..
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Post by The Fish »

crankycruiser wrote:where the alloy bit is int the centre ontop of ur rear bar.. u can space that up with a bit of 50 x100 rhs and then cut ur bumpers to suit..
I've seen this done and it looks quite good.
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Post by g35me »

I have slightly modded things since my last post but if someone can tell me how to post the pics I will be able to give you a good idea on how to do it.
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Post by bruiser »

I have no idea.
Someone please help the man.
a few of us are all in need of this.
Cheers Brian
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Post by bruiser »

Pics... Anyone
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