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Custom Rear Bar can anyone help

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Custom Rear Bar can anyone help

Post by wideaz »

ive looked around and the postage for usa rear bars is ridiculous
i dont know how to weld and would pay good money for a custom bar made up is anyone up for the job or know someone who can

theres no metal fab joints around melbourne that i know of locally so i would love the number or name of someone who can make me a rear abr
thanks
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Post by jimbo jones »

did you have to start a new thread for this? what wrong with you other rear bar thread you just wont learn :roll:
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

agreed jimbo....but wideas you live in melbourne,not a 1 man town im sure there is somewhere you could get one built,or get on good terms with some melbourne members if possible.there is a few with absolutely awesome fab skills and knowledge.
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Post by 86slowsierra »

try Cheesy Racing or pm joeblow on here, dunno if he does that stuff any more tho. worth a try.
or wonder in to ARB those blokes might know of someone in your local area.
Having said that there is no better way to learn than to do it youself. Plus you get to buy yourself a pipe bender and a welder. :armsup: for new tools.
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Post by wideaz »

arb dont do any rear bars for the coily
the one from the states is over 500 dollars for postage what a joke
just thought someone wanted to earn a quick 500 bucks cash

well anyway thanks for your help
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

swinging a 33" spare off something you 1st learnt to weld on might not be a good idea though,i dont know if following cars will appreciate it falling off. :lol: just have a go at a few things,no better way to learn and it beats just throwing money at everyone all the time.some jobs are best left to the pros but you have gotta start somewhere.
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Post by wideaz »

thanks tonka
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Post by croatian4x4 »

Might get a wider response if any "Help Wanted" posts are placed in the "Wanted" Section. ?
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Post by wideaz »

ill give it a go
thanks
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Post by wideaz »

ill give it a go
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Post by dank »

Hey wideaz i saw you cruising through franga the other day. If thats your usual haunt try smithies outback gear in Cranbourne. he's a great bloke and should be able to knock up something for you. depends what you want exactly.

maybe its time to learn to weld. :D
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Post by 86slowsierra »

i meant ask the blokes at arb southern for the name of anyone that could help you.
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Post by wideaz »

dank your down my way
we should catch up sometime
go 4 a cruze or have some fun 4wding somewhere
pm me some time
think im going to buy a welder and have some fun lol
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Post by Kitika »

I learnt how to weld making all the bar work for my zook and found it pretty easy and very rewarding! Much, Much cheaper way to go than buying off the shelf. If your going to make a swinging out rear bar make sure you do a lot of measuring and abit of research into how it's all going to fit together and support the weight of that rather large tyre and jerry can.
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Post by wideaz »

thanks kitika
ill give it a go
you gotta crawl befor you can walk lol
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