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flipping patrol towbar

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flipping patrol towbar

Post by marika90 »

flipping patrol towbar.

has anyone done this if so could u please post pics.

cheers
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Post by turps »

I did this on a SWB. I had a BL though. I cut the mounts off each end. So then the towbar was up the way I wanted. Drilled new holes in the top of the chassi.
I also welded some 75x75 on to the ends and made a wrap around bar (had no lower qrt's either.
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Post by darnoldrs »

you would ahve to have a very long drop toung to get the tow ball anywhere near the right height with thoat thou. My standard tow bar is to high already.
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Post by hackisack »

thats the beauty of my high towbar as i didnt cut my old one and made it from scratch i just put the standard one on when i need to tow anything. only cost me $30 for the materials.
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Post by marika90 »

thanks heaps 4 the pics does anyone ever have issues with damaging the fuel tank. i took my original towbar off. then caved the fuel tank in and ruptured the seams on the tank. it now leaks with more than half a tank. ha ha.
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Post by hackisack »

someone told me you can raise the tank on the utes but not sure about a wagon.

it just involves lifting the tank and using the tank mounts ontop of the chassis instead of mounting under the chassis. although i havent seen it in person.
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Post by turps »

I had a LRA 130lt tank, that I had lifted 50mm. Didn't hit it much. And when I did I didn't really care. Seemed to take the abuse.
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Post by marika90 »

tell that 2 my smashed up fuel tank. lol
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