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anti wrap bar who can make one

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anti wrap bar who can make one

Post by mcwilly »

im after a anti wrap bar but cant weld was looking at getting the bolt on kit from rocky road buts its pricey any one know anyone that can make on for me around newcastle area. thanks
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Post by alien »

check out my build thread (link to The UFO) below for my trac bar... its an oztraks bar setup and its awesome. as much as i thought i'd get them hung up on rock etc, i'm yet to hit it on anything! best of all its bolt on and easily adjusted as spring settle in.
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Post by mcwilly »

whered you get it from and how can i get one?
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Post by alien »

http://www.sjperformance.com.au/

he was in perth but was selling up and moving to vic... so not sure what the go is right now.
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Post by mcwilly »

any pics u can post the others arent working?
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Post by 31zook »

Im building one for NIK this weekend so ill post up pics of it so you can see if im worthy...lol

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Post by NIK »

gee im nervous now!
Nah we have some ideas between us so we should get it half right :D
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Post by brendan_h »

get some plans to make one. i wouldnt mind knocking one up for my zook so i can get some flex out of the arse. though i have herd that if not designed right they can limit flex?
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Post by ofr57 »

brendan_h wrote:get some plans to make one. i wouldnt mind knocking one up for my zook so i can get some flex out of the arse. though i have herd that if not designed right they can limit flex?
yup look for the droopy's thread on his trac bars
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Post by mcwilly »

what are peoples opinion on these http://www.rocky-road.com/zuktraction.html

be interesting to see how it goes. mine wraps pretty bad at the moment. havent been able to wheel yet.

with the oztrack kit do they make it for a suzuki or just for leaf springs vehicles in general?
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Post by alien »

he's never done a sierra before... mine was custom cos im SPOA on hilux fronts - so the mounts etc are all way different. however he did custom make it - so all you'd need to do is fill out his measurements sheet which he can email you and he can make it up.
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Post by zookprojectfnq »

Sky manufacturing do a full bolt in kit too. I think rocky road might get thiers from these guys.

http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/new/de ... .php?id=95
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Post by mcwilly »

oh k no worries. does yours still go under your springs?

yea i think sky charge more then rocky road. anyone used these kits or have opinions on them?
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Post by brendan_h »

zookprojectfnq wrote:Sky manufacturing do a full bolt in kit too. I think rocky road might get thiers from these guys.

http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/new/de ... .php?id=95
i am interested in this, or the rocky road one. ok its all good looks ok. but has anyone ever used it or see it in use first hand? my SPOA the spring are basicly dead flat, in all the pics there springs see to be a bit arched

WTF! rocky road want 400+ just to post it! woth twice as much as the item :shock:
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Post by Gutless »

contact lowrange offroad Ph: 00111 801 805 6644 and ask for sean. ( he usually answers anyway).

They sell Sky gear and ship at very reasonable rates. I just placed an order 2 days ago for some sky gear amongst other things.

This will be my 4th order from lowrange without a hicup.

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Post by brendan_h »

i have contacted locktup and just sent an email to lowranage, see what the prices come back as.
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Post by 31zook »

OK it was a huge day but its all done :armsup: Its not as hard as i thought and doing another won't take me 11hrs...but thats what you get for doing a proper job the first time. I can make track bars for other people. Just PM NIK for a reference. PM me for prices :cool:
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Post by brendan_h »

wheres the pics or it never happned :finger:
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Post by zooker »

x2 on the pics :D
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Post by NIK »

Ok here they are, crap quility pics but the works great I,ll get some more pics up soon.
We havnt had a chance to fully test it yet but it dosnt seem to hinder flex and it does what its suppose to do when I give it the boot :cool:
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Post by 31zook »

The reason it took us so long was because he has a hilux rear diff, with the center in the center. Otherwise i would has put it in front of the axle, because offseting it would of put unequal stress on the axle. To get the strenght we plated the top of the housing and ran plates down either side of where the ring gear is. The bottom left pic is how to stop the flex being limited, it piviots 360deg and the shackle helps with the diff moving forwards and backwards with droop :cool:
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Post by jimbo jones »

-Richo- wrote:Here are some pics...

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Im going to build mine like this

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Post by 31zook »

That is seriously clever! But you should run the bigger bit of pipe nearly all the way to the top so it's stronger. I used 41OD hollow bar with a wall thinckness of 6mm. It's way stronger than need be :D
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Post by brendan_h »

ive been emailing locktup basicly its going to cost too much to post a prebuild unit from sky. so he has come up with this,

using these on the axel http://locktup4x4.com.au/hilux-solid-fr ... s-337.html

may work i dont know need to look mat the zook.




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Post by mcwilly »

how much is to much?
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Post by 11_evl »

jimbo jones wrote:
Im going to build mine like this
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heres the thread

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the below will not work on sierra diffs.
i have tried it and the housing is not strong enough, see pic.

i did this to try stop it from bending till it eventually tore away the housing

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another idea i found while looking. than went coils

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Post by NIK »

mmm coils :cool: I wish
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Post by brendan_h »

NIK wrote:mmm coils :cool: I wish
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we all want coils :D

to post a prebuild anti wrap bar is going to cost over 200usd. due to the bulk of it.
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Post by 11_evl »

the type that shares the load thru the centre bolts seem like a good idea
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Post by 31zook »

11_evl is yours a four link?
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