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Gday guys, Has anyone here had a go at or made a rear bar with tyre carrier before? Any links or pics? Im thinking of making my own custom 1 for my needs.
I have found this 1 and really like it better than arb, kaymar and tjm's bars.... There pretty expensive aswell. http://www.yankeetoys.org/black900rr/rearbumper.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Looks like a long slow process considering I dont have a mandrel bender or guillotine. But I love a challenge
have you got any plans for that rear bar you would like to share cos i like the look and how simple it is might make a few modifications but jusy thought i would ask thanx pommy
1995 Toyota Landcruiser 880 series
35" maxxis bighorns
2" susspension lift
30mm Coil spacers
pommy86 wrote:have you got any plans for that rear bar you would like to share cos i like the look and how simple it is might make a few modifications but jusy thought i would ask thanx pommy
nah sorry man, I dont generally build stuff off plans lol
nice work gents, love some of the designs. Just wondering if anyone has shortened their chassis a bit and built the rear bar as a rear cross member into the chassis? Does removing this bit of chassis create worthwhile gains on departure angle?
I'm hoping to do something like the above but shorten chassis as well as incorporating the tow hitch into the rear bar (increasing departure angle even more).
My mate done it to his 80 and bar sits flush to rear door nearly. Would do to mine but i have a lpg tank in the way. There was also a thread on here a while back of someones build where he done this.
This is mine currently in the making. This photo illustrates the new rear cross member with integral tow bar and a through pipe to house the 3 inch exhaust after my ls2 goes in The assembly will be bolted in using 6 existing captive nuts on the bottom and 8 hts m10 bolts (bushed) either side
It will be topped off with tube work either side and the standard issue wheel carrier mounted in the center.