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Rear barwork

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Rear barwork

Post by zukmeista »

Can everyone that has a custom rear bar/bumper post a picture and an approximate cost? (and yes I have searched) ;)
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Post by grimbo »

what vehicle? Approx cost for what? Materials, labour or store bought?
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Post by zukmeista »

sierra of course... cost of materials if homemade total cost if bought from somewhere
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Post by grimbo »

zukmeista wrote:sierra of course... cost of materials if homemade total cost if bought from somewhere
yeah of course Sierra because they never made Vitaras, LJs, X90s :roll:


So when you searched you didn't find any of the threads detailing the building of rear bars, or you didn't find the costs you are after?
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Post by islandvitara »

grimbo wrote:
zukmeista wrote:sierra of course... cost of materials if homemade total cost if bought from somewhere
yeah of course Sierra because they never made Vitaras, LJs, X90s :roll:
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Post by Zook_Fan »

This is mine:

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Cost about $150 for steel, $30 for paint (2pac) and about $180 in LED lights, so all up $360. Needs to be modded for my bodylift now
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Post by zukmeista »

grimbo wrote:
zukmeista wrote:sierra of course... cost of materials if homemade total cost if bought from somewhere
yeah of course Sierra because they never made Vitaras, LJs, X90s :roll:


So when you searched you didn't find any of the threads detailing the building of rear bars, or you didn't find the costs you are after?
No, I did not find any threads directly relating to rear bars with the information that I was after. :?
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Post by atari4x4 »

zukmeista wrote:yeah cause you were being a smart arse... :bad-words:
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Post by PJ.zook »

Cmon kiddies eat some sugar and play nice.

Back on topic, zukemeista there have been at least two threads about rear bars that i can remember, if you wait till the forum is a little more quiet so search will work again, just search for maybe 'rear AND bar' under the Suzuki section and see what comes up.
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Post by grimbo »

or try spare wheel carrier, or swing away carrier
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Post by atari4x4 »

Oh damn it, Grimbo edited all his posts... i should have quoted them before I went home.

Grimbo, it you went to as much effort helping people as you do telling them to search this place would be so much better. :roll:
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Post by sierrafreak »

Seeing as its so hard to help someone here are a couple of link i found after searching.
(p.s) try searching rear* Bar* yourself it comes up with nothing!!!

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/ftopic171 ... ght=bumper

http://www.4wdaction.com.au/forum/showt ... 306&page=2 <- At the bottom
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Post by zukmeista »

Bump... Anyone else ? Don't you have one PJ.zook?
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Wow this thread was payout time :lol:

Suzys arse

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Mounts were welded plates bolted to the chassis bottom 2 holes.
And the side hangers are mounted to a plate welded on the tube part of the chassis. Hard to explain.

My flat plate mounts are now gone due to long springs and moved spring shackle mounts. so now they are sorta bodgee.. I have touched my bar on rocks once since i made it 1yr ago. It didnt budge. I have to be lucky to touch it :lol:
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Also rear quarters bottom pieces have been cut to suit. You could make this bar to suit your stock tailights. Its pretty simple. (i kept smashing mine, then i went for something i havent seen on sierra's)
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Post by zookprojectfnq »

I did mine awhile ago. Probly cost about 300 bucks with leds and resisters.

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Post by zukmeista »

Thanks to all the people who have contributed positively to this thread :)
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Post by PJ.zook »

zukmeista wrote:Bump... Anyone else ? Don't you have one PJ.zook?
Yeh this is mine. It also doubles as an air tank. The pic of zook was before most of the mods, just got the rear bar finished for this trip.

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An over-centre catch from Schutties Fastners

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Stub axle from any trailer supply joint.

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I wanted to get tyre as close to door as possible for weight reasons.

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Almost completed and bomb proof. I also rounded off the corners too.

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Post by zukmeista »

How hard was it to install those lights in the rear corners?
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Post by 31zook »

I would post up but i was already linked :D
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Post by PJ.zook »

zukmeista wrote:How hard was it to install those lights in the rear corners?
Was pretty easy, i just cut away a little sheetmetal inside to enable better access to back quarter, then the lights bolted onto panel. Im not 100% happy with the lights, as they dont look as professional as i would like, and the panel doesnt have any flat surface thats parralel with the back of the vehicle, so the lights dont face backwards, they face outward by a few degrees.
I couldnt put them in the bar, as its made to hold air, not have bolts sticking through it.
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Post by Justin drive SUZUKI »

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some pretty ingenious barwork being posted on this thread. Mine is a pretty simple tube swingaway - these were before the current larger rims and tyres, the bar holds the new spare no prob. Can't remember the price sorry but I will say custom is the way to go.[/img]
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Post by 31zook »

That barwork looks sweet :D :armsup:
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Post by zukmeista »

Thanks Justin. Can you get some pictures of the hinge and how it is attached? ;)
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Post by zukmeista »

Bump. :finger:
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Post by zukmeista »

Come on... please :puppydogeyes:
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Post by Justin drive SUZUKI »

Sorry, hadn't checked back here for a while. I'll post some on weekend if your still interested.
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Post by Justin drive SUZUKI »

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Post by ShuDuck »

zukmeista wrote:Come on... please :puppydogeyes:
mine

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Post by Pinball »

My poor old girl got this bustle...

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has taken quite a few rock hits and survived, since put in led light strips between the tubes. Protects the longranger nicely too.

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