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Best rear bar to get??

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Best rear bar to get??

Post by Draven »

Hey guys,

Well had a good 4x4 outing on Sunday and put a few dents in the rear quarter panels of my Mav, nothing huge thats warped the panel or anything, but its moved forward my decision to cut the panels and get a decent rear bar to stop any further damage from happening.

So I was wondering what rear bar everyone would recommend? Id prefer not to spend thousands if I can get away with it, I dont really need something I can hang spare tyres and jerry cans off. Just something that will put up with a bash when the Mav's bum kisses some rocks etc.

Thanks guys!
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Post by bazzle »

Ive got a KMar rear bar, no tyre holders etc.

Landed on it a few times.


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Post by Draven »

How much was that Bazzle ?
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Post by Daisy »

cheezy rear bar with cut rear quarters???

I have an ARB one.. Had it for a while.. so its goin on.. if i didnt have it.. I'd prolly got cut rear quarters and a cheezy tube bar.

They look good and gives extra clearance as well.

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Post by Link »

Get a Cheezy or similar bar, get one custom made, or make you own as it'll cost under $100..
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Post by bogged »

Link wrote:get one custom made, or make you own as it'll cost under $100..



I agree.
look here http://equip4.co.nz/rear%20bumper.htm some plans and specs for one.. take them to ya local welder type dude, and ask how much
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Post by swbpatrol »

has anyone got any pics of the bar cheezy used to have b4 the panel chop or anything similar??
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Post by bogged »

swbpatrol wrote:has anyone got any pics of the bar cheezy used to have b4 the panel chop or anything similar??


asked cheezy the other day but he said he only does cut 1/4 bars now
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Post by bazzle »

How much was that Bazzle ?

About $900 no pivots from ARB... a year or so ago.

Bazzle :P
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Make one! or i'll make you one, isn't hard, bit more tube, a bender and welder. Go the tube bar :armsup:
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rear bar pics

Post by davejb »

Some pics of mine, similar to cheezy's and most of the other tube rears.
Not all that hard to make if you or a mate has the gear.

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... highlight=

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Post by Draven »

Those tube bars look great!.....The only problem being is that for the rest of the truck ive got 'square' bars ARB front bar, home made sliders...etc etc... Im 'trying' to stick with the theme if I can...But looks like I may have to get the tube rear end.... Does anyone know 'if' anyone does make a squarer rear bar that cuts the quarters ?
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Post by Link »

Get one custom made to your design.. It'd still be cheaper than most off the shelf items..
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