Hey guys,
just got a couple of second hand 75 series bullbars at work and want to know how easily it is to fit them on a bundera? is there any drilling or can they not completly fit at all?
regards
Dan
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Fitting 75 series landcruiser bullbar onto bundera
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Fitting 75 series landcruiser bullbar onto bundera
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just mesured me bundy in the dark, was 615cm between chasis rails so i dont know how acurate it is. but the landcruiser manual says the chasis 630 apart so maybe it might, just depends on the dark
FJ 73, army green ,snorkel, high mount, dual bats,draws,
My Middy had a modified 80 series Bull bar fitted when I bought it. The cross peice blocked the headlight. Sounds a little off topic but my point is that if it fits the chassis rails, a body lift can solve the headlight problem more easily than trying to weld new mounts... and you have a body lift!
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