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Rear bar
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Rear bar
Just a question to those who have made there own rear bar for any vehicle. what do you use to make your swing arms, eg stub axle and bearings, or a coulple of pieces of pipe. any info and any pics would be great, would also like to see some rear bar designs if you have pics.
98 105 series LANDCRUISER
rear bar
thanks for that steve, just wondering what size pipe you had to use to go over the stub axle.
did you have to get the pipe machined for the lower bearing.
did you have to get the pipe machined for the lower bearing.
98 105 series LANDCRUISER
That's the one I used, much easier to just get the stub, bearings and nice steel collar than trying to get bits of pipe etc.86MUD wrote:try a place called Martins Trailer parts in Perth Ask for the steel collar without a flange to fit a trailer stub axle.
They'll post it to you
Cheers
Andrew

Cheers
Steve
Rear Bar
I have always just used a trailer stub axle and cheapest hub I can get. Then just cut the flange off (sometimes a friend machines them down if I get the time) then just weld RHS straight to the hub. Never had a problem and now completed 5 rear bars and never had any issues. It is not like it now takes the weight and heat of trailer.
I cannot post a photo, realised I need to place it on the net and not sure where to place it yet.
I cannot post a photo, realised I need to place it on the net and not sure where to place it yet.
Rear Bar
I believe they are cast and have heard that welding to cast can be a problem. But I have now made 5 bars with that method swing anything from 30 to 35 inch tyres over some rough terrain with no issues.
I have a 190 AMP mig welder and just turn it up to full power when welding to the hub.
I suppose if it was a critical component under a lot of stress they may be issues. Most of my wheel carriers are not even supported on a latch they pivot with the door using a tie rod arm and rubber stopper to stop moving it back and forwards.
I have a 190 AMP mig welder and just turn it up to full power when welding to the hub.
I suppose if it was a critical component under a lot of stress they may be issues. Most of my wheel carriers are not even supported on a latch they pivot with the door using a tie rod arm and rubber stopper to stop moving it back and forwards.
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