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RollBar pics requested for hilux

Tech talk for Hilux

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RollBar pics requested for hilux

Post by BadLux »

Hey i've just taken off my canopy and it looks funny cos the tub is long and needs sumfin else so i'm lookin at puttin a 'showpony' roll bar on my hilux not a proper exo cage,
I can't afford $700-$900 to get an ally one on so gonna make it outta steel 3-4" Pipe or sumfin, I want like 2 bars going from side to side an then one going back.
Any one got one similar on there rig?? Pictures of rollbars would help alot to give me an idea of what would look good. :D :D :D :D
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Post by De-lux »

i got mine for $100 off some bloke who had it on his SR5 DC lux. looks ok, but i wouldn't rely on it in a rollover
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Post by BadLux »

$100 FARK!! yeh nah all factory roll bars wouldn't do shit in a rollover. There purely for looks. The cheapest one in the quokka in perth has been $400!!! but the sr5 ones look pretty average on the single cabs cos the trays so long. Thats why I need like 2 bars going over or possibly 3 like this one, but without the stupid bar at the back.
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Post by De-lux »

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Post by STUMPY »

do you have any info on the white hilux pictured? that's a sweet rear bar :D
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Post by BadLux »

yeh mate its a kaymar rear bar costs like 1k I think theres a website for it but not sure what it was.

As for the Ebay post de-lux, it's in sydney and he says no postage, thats always the case you guys over east get the hottest deals on everything!!! :D :D
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Post by De-lux »

oi badlux, just keep your eye on ebay and the trading post as i see them in there all the time. people get a SR5 and then put a canopy on it then have no need for the bar. thats what happened with mine. :cool:
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Post by BadLux »

yeah will do cheers.. :D
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Post by diesel028 »

STUMPY wrote:do you have any info on the white hilux pictured? that's a sweet rear bar :D


http://www.calbah.com/calbah.htm

the rear bar is not Kaymar......its a custom Calbah
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Post by BadLux »

yeh thats the one, shit well i was close anyway!! :oops: :oops:
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Post by diesel028 »

you werent far off
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Post by benhl »

Kil 2 birds with 1 stone! :D

Roll Bar and bob the tray! Like this :armsup:
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Post by BadLux »

thats SICK!!! I wanna bob my tray now.. how much effort was it???
The only thing stopping me is the fact I'd have to get rid of towbar and my boxes in the tray would have to go :-(
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Post by benhl »

A it of effort in the marking out,the cutting was easy and with help from an accomplished welder the rejoin was without problem. I have bogged and started sanding just about ready for paint now.

DO IT - i tossed the towbar and am drawing up plans for a rear bar incorporating SHS piece in it towbar. i havent hit anouther thing in the rear and can comfortably take it off near shear drops and drive out unharmed. Move the boxes they can be replaced (if they are space cases see the wanted section - i'm looking!!) :D
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Post by Girlie_Luxing »

this one cost me about $130 i think, dunno what u think but did the trick for mine, if you want more details where to get it made up let me know.

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Post by BadLux »

pm sent yvonne
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Post by BadLux »

should see the size of the rollbar I picked up 2day for $150!!! Its made from 5" pipe and weighs like f%$kn 70kg's no joke!! Powdercoated black to with 4 mounts 4 lights. Proper rollbar too!! it mounts to the tray floor, I'll take some photo's 2morow n show ya
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Post by De-lux »

good work!! :armsup: get them pics up here!! where did you pick that up from?
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Post by BadLux »

puttin her on today so will take a snap later,
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Post by BadLux »

It looks funny not on the car, but basically the long straight bit sits down in the well body then were it kinks is the start of the cab so it follows the slight angle the cab is, the back arm mounts onto the wheel arch in the tray so it sits forward alot more than what it looks like in the photo's. I'll put it on tonight hopefully, thats if I can make up the plates I need to mount on the other side of the tray to make it nice and strong.
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Post by Gribble »

Geez, you will need a bigger turbo to help push that thing along! :D
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Post by BadLux »

all done, $18 worth of bolts and shes on.. :D :D
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