Who makes em apart from cheezy, anyone do one that doesnt cost as much?
with a 3/4 chop?
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Rear Bar 1/4 chop
there was an add here in the for sale section about a bloke in ipswich QLD
doing rear quaters and side sills for patrols, mq to gu.
if you can't find his add here I know it's on "patrol4x4.com" under for sale and the vendor section, I think he was asking $350 for a bar and chec plate , patrol4x4 has some pics posted
doing rear quaters and side sills for patrols, mq to gu.
if you can't find his add here I know it's on "patrol4x4.com" under for sale and the vendor section, I think he was asking $350 for a bar and chec plate , patrol4x4 has some pics posted
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I've got daves sliders on there. The rear bar he did but that's to my design spec - ultra heavy, and about 130mm tall. Much more like factory than a tube bar.
Of course if you run a tube bar front then it looks good at the back, but with a TJM bar front I thought it would suck being different at each end so I went for C section
Easier to mount a swingaway carrier on later too.
When you're looking for a rear bar , decide how much you're prepared to chop and how far you want it to wrap around. No point tucking it in too close 'cos you'll crinkle your quarters higher anyway.
As it is I've smashed sh1t out of the fuel filler area on Ho Chi Minh at Glasshouse.
Of course if you run a tube bar front then it looks good at the back, but with a TJM bar front I thought it would suck being different at each end so I went for C section

Easier to mount a swingaway carrier on later too.
When you're looking for a rear bar , decide how much you're prepared to chop and how far you want it to wrap around. No point tucking it in too close 'cos you'll crinkle your quarters higher anyway.
As it is I've smashed sh1t out of the fuel filler area on Ho Chi Minh at Glasshouse.
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