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Front Bar examples

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Post by droopypete »

one more, side on
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Post by sierrajim »

Pete,

The pictures do not do the bar justice, wheel it outside and take some if you can. This is THE best bar i have seen to mount a Warn Himount to a sierra.

Very conservative, perhaps understated BLING :armsup:
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Post by droopypete »

:oops: shucks, thanks mate :oops:
I am very happy with it, I did it all myself, Mick (ljxreem) did nothing but drink coffee and call his stoner mates all the time :D
I was after something very minimal but the hi-mount dictated it needed a bit of beef, if you look at the side on shot you may pick up the way I mounted it.
I did the narrow track RUF at the same time and for the chassis extention first we welded the extention on (aprox80mm) then welded a fish plate on the outside of the chassis and used the bar mounting bracket to plate the other side which is bolted through the bracket the chassis and the fish plate with crush tubes in the centre.
There are 4 bolts a side, 2 bolts through the chassis and 2 through the extention :armsup:
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Post by droopypete »

sierrajim wrote:Pete,

The pictures do not do the bar justice, wheel it outside and take some if you can. This is THE best bar i have seen to mount a Warn Himount to a sierra.

Very conservative, perhaps understated BLING :armsup:


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Post by suz_rolly »

hear is mine u probably seen it at suziworx
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Post by Zute »

How about the ARB bar?
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Post by spamwell »

yeah i like the arb bar but i can never find one cheap enough :cry:
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Post by alien »

ARB bar would be nicer if it didnt have the hoops around the headlights i reckon =)

Droopy's is super nice! must block a lot of air through to radiator though???
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Post by Acca Dacca »

My bar looks likes its been ripped straight off the front of a truck. Can't be bothered taking a pic... you know what they look like.
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Post by droopypete »

Zute wrote:How about the ARB bar?


A classic!
it was my previous bar, I have allways liked it.
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Post by droopypete »

alien wrote:ARB bar would be nicer if it didnt have the hoops around the headlights i reckon =)

Droopy's is super nice! must block a lot of air through to radiator though???


You are right about the air, time will tell if it is a problem.
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Post by alien »

time for a big ricer bonnet scoop aye? lol
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Post by droopypete »

alien wrote:time for a big ricer bonnet scoop aye? lol


I had a pro stocker on the bonnet of my 40 back in the 80's
I dont think I will go there again. :lol:
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Post by DiddyZook »

Droopy's is certainly simple and practical for mounting the winch, but what about indicators, parkers? Don't they have to be there for rego?
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Post by alien »

could always flash a torch out the appropriate side window! lol

wouldnt be too hard to mount some funky LEDs on there
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Post by droopypete »

DiddyZook wrote:Droopy's is certainly simple and practical for mounting the winch, but what about indicators, parkers? Don't they have to be there for rego?


Yes they do, Hella make a strip LED that is about 12mm wide and about 180mm long and I plan to recess them into the body under the head lights, as for the parkers, I may have to put some leds on the front of the bar with some protection.
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Post by munga »

yew can get headlights with parkers built into them for zooks, straight replacement.. try hellas, or narvas website cattledogs
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Post by droopypete »

munga wrote:yew can get headlights with parkers built into them for zooks, straight replacement.. try hellas, or narvas website cattledogs

I run sealed beams.
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Post by ausyota »

How about these for park lights?
They are about the same height as the long indicators.
Its what I will be using once I make a new bar for the wifes zook.
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Post by christover1 »

droopypete wrote:
munga wrote:yew can get headlights with parkers built into them for zooks, straight replacement.. try hellas, or narvas website cattledogs

I run sealed beams.


Joey runs sealed beams, with parker built in, very good light and cheapish..they from a popular make, I ferget what car, but was bought from an auto shop
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Post by droopypete »

christover1 wrote:
droopypete wrote:
munga wrote:yew can get headlights with parkers built into them for zooks, straight replacement.. try hellas, or narvas website cattledogs

I run sealed beams.


Joey runs sealed beams, with parker built in, very good light and cheapish..they from a popular make, I ferget what car, but was bought from an auto shop
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Are they Quartz halogen? and do you know the wattage?
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Post by germo »

wiil show a pics on the car soon

it bolts to chassis rails and then to hinges. has small flat bar inside to hold belt rubber. needs to be on the car to look any good.
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Post by spamwell »

anymore bars, i still can't decide on a design :cry:
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Post by munga »

nice barwork germo.
i like the hinge mounts a lot
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Post by Bad JuJu »

Gonzo wrote:Heaps of front bar shots here http://craig.4wdpics.com/33s/
Has your page been hacked or something

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Post by spamwell »

well i finally made one, not a great pic but i will get more later

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Post by CHOPS1 »

Nice, did you make that yourself? What shocks are you running?
And whats that i see, an L plate?

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Post by spamwell »

yeah me and dad made it ourselfs, yes that is an L plate i get my licence in August and i am running Monroe GT Gas front shocks can not remember part number or anything but they are long enough for my 2 inch lifted EFS springs
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Post by suz_rolly »

dude you need to bring it in or post a pic in day light cant wait to see


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Post by Aza »

here u go
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