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Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Post by stilivn »

joel HJ60 wrote:I'm 96% certain there's a thread on this.
Joel boy, prob find your right but buggered if the search will find it for me, anyone with links to previous threads on this.
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Re: bar designs

Post by Struth »

stilivn wrote:STRUTH just out of interest how much it cost you to knock that up, you wouldnt have any drawing designs or a break down of how you built it, looks really nice, wouldnt mind something like that on my 80 series.
They aren't cheap, the price of steel is BS ATM.

And yes I have drawings, they're mine too :D
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Post by jessie928 »

Struth wrote:I knocked this one up just in time for my xmas trip

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mate as much as i am not a fan of those trucks, that front bar looks ACE.

sleek, smooth and functional, well done!

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Post by jessie928 »

75 cruser wrote:here is a couple of my 75

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this looks HORN.

Do you have more pics of thr truck?

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Post by jessie928 »

jessie928 wrote:
75 cruser wrote:here is a couple of my 75
this looks HORN.

Do you have more pics of thr truck?

Jes
found them, :)
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Post by Struth »

jessie928 wrote:
Struth wrote:I knocked this one up just in time for my xmas trip

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mate as much as i am not a fan of those trucks, that front bar looks ACE.

sleek, smooth and functional, well done!

Jes
Cheers, I was pretty stoked with the lines of the bar once it was painted and on, I like to think it is basic but stylish :)
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Post by Struth »

Well PMs don't seem to be working ATM so for those who asked,

Price for a bar to suit 4 Runner/Hi lux would be $795.00 including fitting, indicators, wiring of indicators and any required bolts.

50% deposit required to start the job (sorry about that but I can't afford to buy steel I don't need).

Price for other vehicles would alter depending on the quantity of tube required/complexity of mounting.

It has been my experience with 4 Runners at least that vehicles of the same model do not always have the same chassis dimensions and vary by up to 5mm on some critical bar mounting dimensions.

I would need the car over at my place for an hour or two to measure up prior to starting and for about 4 hours in the middle of the job to assist with lining everything up prior to welding. (these would be Saturdays or after work)


Again for a couple of hours for final fitting.

Not too bad a price me thinks :D

pm if you are interested, if I don't reply it will be because PMs aren't working so post up otherwise.

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Post by Weiner »

Mine

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Post by Trusa »

balzakracing, that modified 75 bar looks the go. are the top hoops still as rigid as a standard arb bar?
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Post by booflux »

Heres the one I made with the help of a couple of good mates.

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Post by HG »

This is my homemade bar, it's done the job over the years :D

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Post by balzackracing »

Trusa wrote:balzakracing, that modified 75 bar looks the go. are the top hoops still as rigid as a standard arb bar?
They most certainly are!!!!!!
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Post by bIg_ReD_bOiNs »

balzakracing, love that bar mate, am looking for ideas for mine and thats the best ive seen so far. tuff.
75 series - in progress...

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Post by 80diesel4play »

Race secrets. Dont ask, cant tell. :armsup:

Aus4wd high mount front bar.
Aus4wd Rear hoop. Custom towbar insert.
Aus4wd Sliders. Custom Pink Skateboard wheel endchocks (my idea!)

They are all black, bolt up perfect and are sweet!

No pics though - just imagine.... :D
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Post by stampy4x4 »

evanstaniland wrote:Image

Off the topic for a sec - does anyone know what tyres these are?
gute Reise!

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Post by TUF-35T »

there called a parnelli jones dirt comp or something to that affect

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