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LIGHT DUTY TUBE FRONT BAR

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LIGHT DUTY TUBE FRONT BAR

Post by OVERKILL ENG »

We have just finished making a light duty front bar for Sierra's. It looks nearly the same as the other except it isn't made for a winch.
Price will be$450.
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Post by PRZOOK »

Looks fantastic... Now one for the GV?
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Post by redzook »

looks good :D
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look good

Post by 37inchzook »

look good ... u do a good job and next is Winch heavy duty front bar maybe???


cheers

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Re: look good

Post by redzook »

37inchzook wrote:look good ... u do a good job and next is Winch heavy duty front bar maybe???


cheers

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here is a "heavy duty winch bar" they have already made ;)

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... +front+bar
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Gee the interest is killing me . Imade the first bar and everyone complained it was too pricey so we make a cheaper one and no one is interested. Makes me wonder if I should bother putting in the enerjy and effort. :cry:
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Post by DaveS3 »

overkill wrote:Gee the interest is killing me . Imade the first bar and everyone complained it was too pricey so we make a cheaper one and no one is interested. Makes me wonder if I should bother putting in the enerjy and effort. :cry:
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If i owned a zook, i'd love one ;) :D
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Post by Guy »

overkill wrote:Gee the interest is killing me . Imade the first bar and everyone complained it was too pricey so we make a cheaper one and no one is interested. Makes me wonder if I should bother putting in the enerjy and effort. :cry:
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I like the price .. what would a setup like that weigh ??
Also would it be at all possible to get a hoop made up to protect the bonnet a bit to keep panel damage to a minimum during a light roll .. similar to the tube bars that trail tuff do .. ???
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Post by Gonzo »

i will buy one off you soon, soon...
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Post by PRZOOK »

overkill wrote:Gee the interest is killing me . Imade the first bar and everyone complained it was too pricey so we make a cheaper one and no one is interested. Makes me wonder if I should bother putting in the enerjy and effort. :cry:
SAM


I am interested in one for my GV, it is just a matter of finding some time to come down and have a chat. Moving house at the moment, so been a bit slack, but the bond I get from the old house will pay for the bar, so don't lose hope yet, you have at least one sale with me.
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Post by RB zook »

i will buy one in a few weeks :armsup:


will it fit a coily? will it cost more to make it fit
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

RB zook wrote:i will buy one in a few weeks :armsup:


will it fit a coily? will it cost more to make it fit



The coily one is slightly different.
same price though.
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Post by RB zook »

possiable to get a pic so i can see how sweeet it
will look :armsup:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

It looks the same except the top bars sweep backwrds slightly to follow the contour of the front of the coily.
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Post by RB zook »

yeah thanks i wont be able to purchase yet have to wait about a month

have to get my p's


but other than that it looks good.
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Post by SAWZALL »

I really like the bar and the fact that it can be updated to a heavy duty version when I can afford a winch
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Post by DeWsE »

Hey Sam, is it possible to make the top bar higher with spot light mounts, coz if you can i'm very interested. Also do you know how much i'll be up for to get it to mandurah/perth.

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Post by crispy »

How does the bar actually mount on to the front? Is it just bolted to the chassis in two spots each side and had supports welded directly on to it??
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Post by stumped »

what kinda tube do you use to make these bars? how heavy are they?
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Post by stumped »

crispy wrote:How does the bar actually mount on to the front? Is it just bolted to the chassis in two spots each side and had supports welded directly on to it??

ditto... any pics of the mounts?
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Post by stumped »

hey sam... can ya post some pics of the chassis mounts?
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Post by DeWsE »

Hey Sam do you know what the distance was from the chassis to the lower bar. Just thinking will their be room for a RUF chassis extention but keep the tube bar in the same position?
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

DeWsE wrote:Hey Sam do you know what the distance was from the chassis to the lower bar. Just thinking will their be room for a RUF chassis extention but keep the tube bar in the same position?


WSe can make the bar to suit.
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Post by DeWsE »

Thanks I'll pm you when I got the cash.
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Post by Gonzo »

check your PM Sam

see, told ya i`d buy one :lol:
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Post by HRZOOK »

Hey Sam

Is it true that this bar can be upgraded to a winch bar when I can afford a winch :armsup:

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Post by greg »

HRZOOK wrote:Hey Sam

Is it true that this bar can be upgraded to a winch bar when I can afford a winch :armsup:

HRZOOK


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Why not buy the winch bar to start with then?

:Cough:

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Post by HRZOOK »

greg wrote:
HRZOOK wrote:Hey Sam

Is it true that this bar can be upgraded to a winch bar when I can afford a winch :armsup:

HRZOOK


:Cough:

Why not buy the winch bar to start with then?

:Cough:

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Post by antt »

Gonzo wrote:check your PM Sam

see, told ya i`d buy one :lol:


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Post by Gonzo »

i know, i feel so dirty :oops:
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