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Tube Rear Bars - 4 Runner

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Tube Rear Bars - 4 Runner

Post by bubs »

Just wondering who besides dave has a tube style rear bar on their 4 runner?

I want one
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Post by bubs »

the idea of a semi decent departure angle took hold

any one have pics
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Post by dave »

sorry bubs i thinck it just me!
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Post by bj on roids »

what happened to that AWESOME KAYMAR bar you had on there?

that was the bomb!!!! :lol:
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Post by dave »

Sold it when i lopped the rear, and that was no kaymar! that was built by none other than ME.That was one f**king strong bar.Would have keeped it but was to much trouble to modify to suit the new bodysize.
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Post by bj on roids »

i was talking to bubs, he had like a $600 rear bumper on his shiat and i was like ROFL waht a POS and he is like man that thing offers AWESOME protection, better than lockers, protect the body FIRST!!! :lol:
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Post by bubs »

bj on roids wrote:i was talking to bubs, he had like a $600 rear bumper on his shiat and i was like ROFL waht a POS and he is like man that thing offers AWESOME protection, better than lockers, protect the body FIRST!!! :lol:


i never actualy paid a cent for it :roll:



dave - i thought you might be i will be the second / first with a full bodied 4 runner
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Post by bj on roids »

got me a tailshaft? that way i can get off here and leave you alone, less web wheelin and more fabbin i say :finger:
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Post by Surfection »

ummm, hellooooo :P
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Post by dave »

sweet about time you put something around the back of that thing.
Looks good have you got all your springs worked out know.
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Post by Surfection »

Yeah thanks dave, those are my original bars from chaos but i changed all the mounts and moved it further back to protect the tailgate more.
Springs are pretty good but i'm still having to use spacers in the back so ideally 6" soft duty 80 series springs would be great. I'm at 4" heavy duty at the moment.
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Post by NICK »

Surfection wrote:ummm, hellooooo :P



he said 4runner, not POS :finger: :finger: :finger:




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Post by bubs »

what do you guys reckon of this - it will have bars from the side protection bar back to the frame - not show on drawings

btw - engineers need not reply :P
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Post by dave »

Looks good but i'd run another tube approx 75x50x3mm wall between your two arms that run into the rail,just behind the reciverand weld reciver to it aswell.
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Post by bj on roids »

sweet

do what dave said too
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Post by Surfection »

NICK wrote:
Surfection wrote:ummm, hellooooo :P



he said 4runner, not POS :finger: :finger: :finger:




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Fawk off :finger: :finger: :finger: :lol:
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Post by bubs »

dave wrote:Looks good but i'd run another tube approx 75x50x3mm wall between your two arms that run into the rail,just behind the reciverand weld reciver to it aswell.
Hope that all made sence.


i'll do that and get rid of the tirangle gussets
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Post by RUFF »

I would also run a smaller tube along the rear quarter about 6inches above that to give some lowerquarter protection.
The triangular gussets could be good for attaching recovery points under the bar.
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Post by POS »

Thats some nice 3d cad work there RUFF :lol: :lol:
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Post by bubs »

RUFF wrote:I would also run a smaller tube along the rear quarter about 6inches above that to give some lowerquarter protection.
The triangular gussets could be good for attaching recovery points under the bar.


recover points i had already thought of that one - i think i might copy the allpro one a bit - that drawing is now no good as the mounts wont just slide in i need to have it bolt on further down like the all pro one below

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Post by RUFF »

POS wrote:Thats some nice 3d cad work there RUFF :lol: :lol:


Better than your rim drawings :finger: :finger:


Buddy that is exactly the way i would make it only add some bracing to the ends back to the chassie as well.
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Post by taziiy »

bubs u dont have a side veiw of that 4runner with the sill bars do u ?
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