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Custom Rear Bar for GQ LWB

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Custom Rear Bar for GQ LWB

Post by TomsGQ »

Ay guys, i am looking around for a new/custom rear bar to improve my departure angle!
i was wondering if anybody could steer me in the right dirction to a engineer crowd or company who dose this sort of thing?.
If any1 has any sujestions on wat will help or no's of anybody locally Im in melbourne.

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Re: Custom Rear Bar for GQ LWB

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Post by TomsGQ »

yeh i went and saw him 2day, i think it was slightly overpriced for wat u get!!

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Post by BigMav »

make your own then. Not that hard and if you do a search you'll find tonnes of pictures to give you some ideas.
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Post by bogged »

TomsGQ wrote:yeh i went and saw him 2day, i think it was slightly overpriced for wat u get!!

Cheers ToMMo
What sort of price are you expecting or willing to pay? didnt YankDave make a few front bars ?


anything you buy will be same price or similar.
as said, search the site and make your own.
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Post by YankeeDave »

I made a pretty basic rear bar that suits a GQ with it's quarters cut. Dosnt look as good as a cheezy one but is tough and functional (great departure angle)

I'll try and get a pic up tonight.

Could probably sell them for around $350 painted or $400 powder coated.


timing might be a problem as i'm swamped at work
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Post by LOCKEE »

Check out Smithie's Outback Gear 03 5995 4325 aka Bundyrum4x4

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Post by YankeeDave »

bundy's one looks better than mine, a bit heavier though, well from what i can see in the photo
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Post by TomsGQ »

Dave, can you get a pic up or email me 1 please, I like the price alot lol
tommo_21@netspace.net.au

Thanks for the info guys appreciate it!

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Post by Boopa »

what can be done for a later model with the lights in the rear bumper?

retro fit older style lights?
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Boopa wrote:what can be done for a later model with the lights in the rear bumper?

retro fit older style lights?
Mod the light assemblies like I have (Can get pics ifyou want), or swap the the earlier light assemblies. Either way requires a bit of wiring.

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Post by gqpilot »

I've often seen the upper lights for sale on EBAY. They say they are replacements for the dummy lights. Still cost $100 though.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Patrol-GQ ... dZViewItem
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Post by YankeeDave »

ok a basic bar

top can have Al. checker plate instead of straight steel

still playing around with designs. this is just a simple basic cheap unit

I didnt actually weigh the rear bar but i think it's around 18kgs
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Post by bundyrum4x4 »

In addition to the rear bar pic's on Lockee's thing, they also have twin pivits for tires and/or jerrys. You can add lights to the bar like I do to the GU bars.


Any questions, give me a pm.

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Post by YankeeDave »

bundyrums look pretty good. I dont know how much he's charging but are worth a good look i think
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