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Lifting rear bar for 50mm Body lift
Lifting rear bar for 50mm Body lift
hey fella's,
Ive done the front, by raising the mouting points on the brackets 50 mm but im a little stumped what to do for the rear kaymar bar, is the best thing to do just weld a new piece of metal to the existing metal mount and redrill the mounting holes 50mm higher. Any pics would be great.
cheers
Ive done the front, by raising the mouting points on the brackets 50 mm but im a little stumped what to do for the rear kaymar bar, is the best thing to do just weld a new piece of metal to the existing metal mount and redrill the mounting holes 50mm higher. Any pics would be great.
cheers
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WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
rear bar
cheers for that, but i do want to lift the bar for clearance, and im gunna chop the rear quart off anyway.
cheers
cheers
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WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
Re: rear bar
Well if the qrt's are goign anyway I would just leave it alone and sell it and start again. As you aint going to be able to lift it that much and still be able to open the rear doors. Unless you plan on cutting the qrt's of the body and making wrap around corners for he kaymar.Nisspatrol wrote:cheers for that, but i do want to lift the bar for clearance, and im gunna chop the rear quart off anyway.
cheers
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
Re: rear bar
I never had an issue being caught up on the bar. The sides act very well as a slider as required. Rear sills never took a hit on lots of hard 4 wheeling. Why do you need to remove yours?? Just a question... each to their own..Nisspatrol wrote:cheers for that, but i do want to lift the bar for clearance, and im gunna chop the rear quart off anyway.
cheers
Bazzle
Re: rear bar
It must be just me, ive taken quite a few hits on the rear sills, and they have about 3 kgs of bog in them to keep em straight, and the reason i want to lift the bar is for the same reason, so it doesnt take as many hits, and so it looks neat, also just a question, do you have heavy duty sill protectors(steps) and if so how did you attach them to the chassisbazzle wrote:I never had an issue being caught up on the bar. The sides act very well as a slider as required. Rear sills never took a hit on lots of hard 4 wheeling. Why do you need to remove yours?? Just a question... each to their own..Nisspatrol wrote:cheers for that, but i do want to lift the bar for clearance, and im gunna chop the rear quart off anyway.
cheers
Bazzle
cheers mate
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WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
WANTED 2 IN COILY LIFT KIT(COILS, SHOCKS)
Re: rear bar
why dont you make a tube rear bar, and sell me the kaymar 
easier to make fit with tube, although, I think they look cheap..

easier to make fit with tube, although, I think they look cheap..
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