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bogged wrote:photos of the rear mounts? May click someones memory.. that photo could be off 1209820394023948ty cars
X2 post pics of rear then we'll Know straight away!
Suzuki Sierra: half the size, half the weight, half the cost & twice the fun :lol: why would you drive anything else?
Frog Build up:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic145665.php&highlight=frog
sorry to throw a spanner in the works but it looks almost identicle to my old mans early F-250 bullbar he had a few years back, the top of the bullbar sloping outwards and the bottom sloping inwards could match an early F truck ( or bronco? ) front end almost perfectly
Still can't tell I can't see the bolt pattern I saved it & zoomed in but still
couldn't see Side shot of mounts would be better?Looks OLD ARB to me especialy the way it wraps
around the chassis rails typical ARB At this stage I'm thinkin' 60 series-ish? Post more pics please!
Suzuki Sierra: half the size, half the weight, half the cost & twice the fun :lol: why would you drive anything else?
Frog Build up:
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic145665.php&highlight=frog
I think you're close. I reckon it's an ARB made bar sold as a toyota optional winch bar. They had a different design and weren't as nicely finished - they were designed to be cheaper to make.
I'd still say 60 series.
Steve.
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I havent seen a 60 mount, but I still reckon it looks like a 75 bar. The measurement that you gave between the chassis rails is between 70 series (630mm) and 60 series (676mm) although when you add metal thickness it would apear to be closer to the 60 size.
mq/mk's are 765mm out side to out side of chassis rail's, the rails are 85mm tall x 59mm wide, from top of the bonet to the bottom of the rails is 650mm (no body lift) and about 1650mm wide gaurd to gaurd...
looks like that bar is made for a few differnt models as the mounts look like there bolted on to the bar??? but ive seen a few on 7?'s yota utes.
mq shorty, black, rust free!!, quarter chop, F&R tube bars and sliders, q78's or 33'' stt's, 4.88's with lsd waiting to be thrown in.. :D http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9540
midi73 wrote:I havent seen a 60 mount, but I still reckon it looks like a 75 bar. The measurement that you gave between the chassis rails is between 70 series (630mm) and 60 series (676mm) although when you add metal thickness it would apear to be closer to the 60 size.
I just measured up my 60. The chassis rails are approximately 100x60, but the distance between the inside of the rails is approximately 676mm and midi has said.
AKA Mark.
1983 HJ60 - 2" OME springs, Bilstein shocks, 2" Bodylift, 35" BFG MT, Twin Lock Rights, Longfields, Denco Turbo, Ironman Winch
1975 FJ55 - stocko, but with power steering!
Looks like my old troopy bar. 93 troopy is a 75 isn't it?
With that bar on, I rammed the troopy into the back of a little Pastie car one wet afternoon when she jammed on her brakes - it had a boot before I started, but the car ended at the back of the rear seats afterwards (18 inches shorter). I wiped HER paint flakes off MY bull bar, and drove away with not even a scratch of my bar's paint job and no damage at all. Niiiiice.