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Smart Bar

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Smart Bar

Post by Offtrack »

My GQ has a smart bar fitted. There is a steel section for mounting spotties, which has worked perfectly over the years.

On the passenger side, is a section with spaces for a couple of bolts, about 5cm apart. I presume this is for mouning an arial? It there a stanard bracket available? Do you need to fabricate one? Has anyone mounted an arial there? Do you have pics? Any drawbacks to mounting one on a plastic bar?
GQ + some bits added - some bits falling off = even.


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Post by chikoroll_ »

well, i suppose looking like a fool is a major drawback :finger:
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Post by damo1984narrow »

These bars are made by a company called Team Poly in Lonsdale S.A.Give them a call and they will be able to help with any enquires i guess. :cool:
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