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Bull bar production
Bull bar production
im going to attempt to build a bar very very similar to the arb bar out of steal has anyone done similar surely its not that hard and it would be saving me bout 600 bucks i reakon cause steal is cheap enough to buy.
what thickness does it have to be i was thinking 3-4mm thick would be strong enough but thats just guessing any advice or ideas???
what thickness does it have to be i was thinking 3-4mm thick would be strong enough but thats just guessing any advice or ideas???
I'm with you NAM I like the tube bumpers. See this site http://www.trailtough.com/
'91 Sierra 4" lift
Front & Rear Lockers
S3 Rockhopper
94 Hilux Dual Cab
Front & Rear Lockers
S3 Rockhopper
94 Hilux Dual Cab
i perfer damo's idea, fantastic clearance and aproch angle, spidertrax make a great looking front bar like this for the zuk.
http://www.spidertrax.com/accessories_fbp.htm
http://www.spidertrax.com/accessories_fbp.htm
i don't need no stinking quote for my sig. line!
It will depend on what you want to use the bar for.
If your into serious ROCK than a tube bar is the way to go, light weight and super strong the ARB design seems to get bashed around to much.
When you make it use good heavy wall tube (4mm) i have seen ARB bars just crumble as they are mainly 3mm wall and some 2.5mm wall.
It is also easier to build a tube bar to suit a winch.
Thats another point are you considering a winch if so get the dimensions so you dont have to redo you bar when you get a winch
If your into serious ROCK than a tube bar is the way to go, light weight and super strong the ARB design seems to get bashed around to much.
When you make it use good heavy wall tube (4mm) i have seen ARB bars just crumble as they are mainly 3mm wall and some 2.5mm wall.
It is also easier to build a tube bar to suit a winch.
Thats another point are you considering a winch if so get the dimensions so you dont have to redo you bar when you get a winch
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