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40# Bullbar

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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40# Bullbar

Post by billy_bokkie »

Hi Guys,

Just wondering if anyone can help me out. I just bought a FJ40 and I am looking for a bullbar for it. I have seen the ones that are made by Eureka Off Road and I think it would look great on my rig but it is $500.

If anyone has any cheaper alternatives or knows anyone that does cheap bar work it would be appreciated.
Cheers

Cambo
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Post by tukadafoonday »

i have the big steal arb biatch that i am most probably looking at getting rid of... no good for rocks... going to get my own front bar made up... not sure what the ARB bars are worth tho... but i will think about any reasable offer...

cheers

andrew
Fj40 '84, 2F. PWS, 2" extended shackles, detroit rear, soon lockrite front. huge 31" tires :( one day some big mothers!
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Post by Shorty40 »

Here is the changes that my 40 series bar has gone through ;)
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Post by Shorty40 »

:cool:
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Post by Da Krusha »

G'day
If your looking for a bar that is going to 'persuade' and 'detur' pests like Roos and Barinas, then I got a nast big gate bar for ya.
If your looking for a simple little one, then i got one of those too. I got one thats inbetween too, but that reqires a little bending and welding, but still an option.
Interested?
Going cheap.
Cheers.
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Post by billy_bokkie »

Hi BRENDO!

Mate I am interested in the simple little one and the one thats inbetween. I was wondering if you have any pictures of them or can describe them and also how much do you want for them???? I cant really afford much

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Post by bad_religion_au »

i picked up one of the old school arb bars from a wrecker for 50 bucks, to give you an idea of prices
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Post by bj42turbo »

I am not sure if this is what ya want but mine is just a standard bumper with a hoop welded on. Not super strong but looks alright and it gives ya somewhere to mount areials etc...................Cheers Dazz

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Post by XXXL80 »

Shorty40 wrote::cool:


looks sweet, did you end up getting the high mount to work??
my 80 is gone :(

check out my new website:

http://members.optusnet.com.au/pearsallk/index.html
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Post by Da Krusha »

you've got email (I can't put the picture on the pm or post?!?)
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Post by planb »

my overkill stinger bar and tube hoop
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Post by planb »

Shorty40 wrote::cool:


nice winch hook dan :finger:
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Post by Mechman »

love that look mate... is it street legal?

QLD has some strange laws, and im from the UK which makes it worse im sure.. but i dont know if its legal to have such a short bumper bar?.. can you leave the wheels exposed like that on the road?

looks bloody cool....

Rob
ohhhhh shite... it really didnt look that deep!
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Post by Rorza »

ive done a 2' body lift and that has left the bullbar too low and now i need to lift that too i need to weld on some new brackets does this need to be engineered approved?
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