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lifting bull bar

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lifting bull bar

Post by petespatrol »

hey guys just after some info on lifting a bull bar 2in to suit a body lift its on a GQ wagon but not sure what brand it is.I ts steel with the main mount that slides in the chassis rail.
any info and maybe pics would be great
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Post by mundy »

if its not used for winching all you have to do is make up 2 brackets which u weld on top of ur chassis rail, making sure that the bolt holes in your new bracket are exactly 2" above the old holes. and just bolt your bull bar to this. i personal dont think its safe enough to use to winch off but others may disagree.
sorry i dnt have pics but im sure some one must and b able to post them up.

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Post by GUJohnno »

Most will cut vertically, re-position, re-weld and brace the sides
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