anyone done the mods on an arb winch bar to acomodate a body lift?? ln106.. some pics could be handy or just a few do's and donts, whats needed??
thanks fellas
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modding arb lux winch bar for body lift..
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I lifted my non winch ARB bar on my lux.
Its tricky but not that hard.
Just cut off all the mounting bits with an oxy or grinder.
Atach the mounts back onto the vehicle.
Then using an engine crane or something simillar lift the bar into position that you want it to sit when finished.
Then using some cardboard make some templates to fill in the gaps between the mounts and the bar.
Transfer the shapes onto some steel and cut em out.
Then weld the lot together and spray some satin black over it.
Seeing as its a winch bar you might want to add some reenforcing/gussets to the extended bits as there will probably be more leverage against them when lifted.
Paul.
Its tricky but not that hard.
Just cut off all the mounting bits with an oxy or grinder.
Atach the mounts back onto the vehicle.
Then using an engine crane or something simillar lift the bar into position that you want it to sit when finished.
Then using some cardboard make some templates to fill in the gaps between the mounts and the bar.
Transfer the shapes onto some steel and cut em out.
Then weld the lot together and spray some satin black over it.
Seeing as its a winch bar you might want to add some reenforcing/gussets to the extended bits as there will probably be more leverage against them when lifted.
Paul.
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