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Front Bar examples

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Post by spamwell »

sliders aswell :)
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Post by suz_rolly »

this what u want

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Post by spamwell »

nah have a look at the picture i already have my sliders on :)
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Post by suz_rolly »

ahhhh

:cool:

thought u wanted exanples

actualy it would be good to see what people have done and how they
mounted them would be appreciated

:) :armsup:
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Post by spamwell »

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mounted to the body mounts, they are pretty tough i don't think they will bend i had a look into a few different spot and alot of people have theres mounted here and have no problems

the pics don't show it but they are bits of angle iron and we bolted then in through the top aswell
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Post by suz_rolly »

thats the exact same way i mounted mine i am going to make some like
in the pic i posted i found that i had trobble stoping the flex of the slider
with the weight of the LWB
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Post by spamwell »

yeah i was just thinking that you with the long wheel base you might need like 3 mounts

although you will find if you make sliders like in the picture the overall look of you car is better.

when mine was completely orange before i put the black chequerplate on it just didn't seem finished once i did that it looked 100% better, so i rekon on your's sliders like in that picture would look doublely sweet
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Post by CHOPS1 »

spamwell wrote:yeah i was just thinking that you with the long wheel base you might need like 3 mounts

although you will find if you make sliders like in the picture the overall look of you car is better.

when mine was completely orange before i put the black chequerplate on it just didn't seem finished once i did that it looked 100% better, so i rekon on your's sliders like in that picture would look doublely sweet
Hi spam

Did you just weld the tube to the end of the of the angle?
What gauge tube did you use? Got any pics of where the tube and angle meet, Ive been thinking of making some since i bashed mine recently.
Your beast is looking good.

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Post by spamwell »

we cut the end of the angle so that the tube could sit up against it, so we cut like a curve into it

we put the mounts on then i held the tube into them while dad tacked it then we took the whole thing off and welded it properly

i am not sure what guage tube we used dad just grabbed some some out of the rack at his work, he would know but he's asleep so i can't ask :)
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Post by CHOPS1 »

spamwell wrote:we cut the end of the angle so that the tube could sit up against it, so we cut like a curve into it

we put the mounts on then i held the tube into them while dad tacked it then we took the whole thing off and welded it properly

i am not sure what guage tube we used dad just grabbed some some out of the rack at his work, he would know but he's asleep so i can't ask :)
Go on give him a nudge, wake him up!! He he

Thanks i understand what you mean.

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Post by suz_rolly »

i used 50 x 4mm round hollow

even though it has only the two mounts i can still jack the whole side
of the car off the ground gets flex of only about 10 _ 15 mm :cool:

but i also trust my own welding

it will be interesting to make the NEW sliders

ill post the buid up here if yal want

does any one have any mounting sedgestions it will run FLAT along the floor pan?????

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Post by sierrajim »

the body mounts are not all that strong, i would suggest using a flat steel plate as a "washer" much like this.

When i've finished the Hilux and start back on the Zook i was planning on running angled gussets on the body mounts to act as sliders for the mounts and provide added strength.
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Post by Mudzuki »

Back on the front bar topic:

Those of you with a winch, how is your bar mounted to the chassis? Through the factory holes or otherwise?

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Post by Toj0 »

Likewise.

Some more pics of bars with lowmounts pls.
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Post by Red_Zook »

My new bar.
kinda proud of it.
has been designed to fit a hi-mount in 2.
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aluminum bumper

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here's my bumper i fabbed from aluminum plate. it has held up to some hard winching so far :D
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Post by Rhett »

Thats a flash bar!! you don't need parkers in the states? or have you got replacment lights with them built in?
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Post by superzuki »

this is my front bar soon to be painted black.
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Post by flyinwall »

germo wrote: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.

so where are the pics of this on the car as i am thinking of doing something along the lines of this but adding sliders onto it as well so it is all one piece (should be stronger that way)
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Post by redzook »

flyinwall wrote:
germo wrote: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.

so where are the pics of this on the car as i am thinking of doing something along the lines of this but adding sliders onto it as well so it is all one piece (should be stronger that way)
he posted some in his members section :)
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Post by flyinwall »

thanks redzook
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Post by Red_Zook »

My new bar..
thanks guys for ideahs :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:
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Re: aluminum bumper

Post by jabtronic »

ddement wrote:here's my bumper i fabbed from aluminum plate. it has held up to some hard winching so far :D
Just wondering could someone tell me if this would this be legal in Australia? Or is it too sharp edged?

I like the design and would like to get something similar made up.
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Post by Pinball »

Can be made legal, use hella inserts with built in parker for headlights, round all corners with a 5mm radius, and uprights may need a bit of 1" plate in front, or thick enuff to round off with the 5mm radius.

That's QLD anyhow.

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