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ARB bar mounting for BL and no brackets.

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ARB bar mounting for BL and no brackets.

Post by nicbeer »

Hey,

Wondering how people have mounted there arb bars when they have cut the side support brackets off and or have added a Bodylift in there.

Thanks

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Post by dank »

Yeah has anyone got any good tech on a properly engineered ARB bar mounted onto a Bodylifted sierra without using the outrigger bars?

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Post by Damo »

I had someone do this to my bar but the result is pretty err, well put it this way, it's strong but it looks like sh*t. Basically they just cut off the old mounts and welded in a piece of 5mm flat bar.

I'm not sure if i'll keep that bar, but if I do i'll definitly be redoing the mounts. Don't hold you breath though, as my project has transcended the 5th layer of the space time continuum, eg, sh*t happens real slow 'round here :D
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