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easy to make and quick front bar, any ideas
easy to make and quick front bar, any ideas
i need to put a front bar on my sierra 89 model to register it and need to make a quick and simple front bar. so i was wondering if anyone had any pics or ideas for a easy front bar.
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Get some C-section from your local metal yard. Bolt/weld on to your chassis underneath the grill. tekscrew indicators on to it.
Easy to do. Easy to reverse. Cheap (prolly about $60 for the steel. Could be cheaper?). Will look shit.
Easy to do. Easy to reverse. Cheap (prolly about $60 for the steel. Could be cheaper?). Will look shit.
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v840 wrote:Get some C-section from your local metal yard. Bolt/weld on to your chassis underneath the grill. tekscrew indicators on to it.
Easy to do. Easy to reverse. Cheap (prolly about $60 for the steel. Could be cheaper?). Will look shit.
Agree with most of this; just dont weld it to the chassis, otherwise you'll never get it registered. Oh and if you cant get C-section cheaper than $60 I'd be surprised. You'll end up with a bumper 'like' on the LJ's then.
On the other end of the scale my front bar took about 6 months: Initial drawings, wooden mock up, actual end product. Probably not what your after though.
That Pajero reminds me of that insurance ad on TV, with the sons celica getting covered up with stuff by his dad . Must say it suits the pajero, colours and all .
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
X2built4thrashing wrote:whats wrong with the factory bumper?
You could spen spend as much or as little time as you like on a front bar, but if you need to get it registered quick, just track down a stock front bumper. or a commercial bull bar.
If you knock one together quick, you are unlikely to be happy with it, and you'd better read the regs on bumpers, radius, tube diameters, projected edges etc are all covered - it would be a PITA to biuld something then get knocked back and have to cut it up and start again.
Fabricating front bars is slow, fiddly and always takes longer than expected.
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Gwagensteve wrote:X2built4thrashing wrote:whats wrong with the factory bumper?
You could spen spend as much or as little time as you like on a front bar, but if you need to get it registered quick, just track down a stock front bumper. or a commercial bull bar.
That just made me think... (yes I occasionally do that).
The Unit1, if you need a stock front bumper to borrow, I think mines still here, and your in Brissy (according to your avatar thing). You could borrow it from me, but I want it back when your done. Its in pretty average condition, but should be enough to get it regoed. Its been modified to fit to a car with the ends of the front tube missing, but will still fit a car with the front still in tact. Oh and its painted really glossy red , might look funny if your car isn't red.
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
nice lookin barmrRocky wrote:1 length 2.5"pipe 1 short bit 3" pipe, 1 length angle line, 6 cable ties
PM me some details on how you made it? i need something cheap and simple when i get my red one on the road
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