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fitting a alloy bullbar

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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fitting a alloy bullbar

Post by skinna »

gday ive just bougfht new brackets and a 2nd hand alloy bullbay to fit to my 98gu does anyone have intructions lol on how to fit ,is it easy or leave it to a dealer????omg i run nissan in wodonga they want 375 dollars to fit i see that as a pair of driving lights lol anyone done it b4???
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Post by Evski »

its realy easy. There are a few bolts to remove the bumber (it may need a bit of a kick) There are i think 4 bolts to put the bull bar back on. Should take no more than 2 hours. get a friend to help put it on and I use a roll of electricl tape on either end of the bar to get it level. Once the bar is on it will be really clear.
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Post by NSE.ONE »

Yep i agree
I just put one on mine and took me less than 2 hours to get the old one off and the new one on. Do it yourself dont waste the money :lol:
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