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Custom 2nd Gen 4runner Rear Bar and Tyre Carrier.

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Custom 2nd Gen 4runner Rear Bar and Tyre Carrier.

Post by TWISTY »

Have got some pics of my rear bar build on the other forums, but thought I'd post some pics up here for those that don't visit them.

It's all being built by Brook at Custom 4x4 Fabrications in Hervey Bay.


First off, heres the sliders I also had him make.
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Post by TWISTY »

The start of the bumper. Brook was building two at the same time, one for mine, and one for Mr DJ. (His surf in the pics)

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Post by TWISTY »

The bumper part finished.
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Post by TWISTY »

Brook done up a rear stinger type thing for my tyre carrier.

Mine closest, MR Dj's behind.
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Post by TWISTY »

It's all getting powdercoated this week....am heading up to Hervey Bay on saturday to fit it all....Can't wait! (will be the first time I carried a spare tyre in about 7 years)
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Post by Potter »

That fab work looks awesome. i love the rear tyre carrier :cool:
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Post by wrksux »

that looks tops mate
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Post by rixrunner »

Good one Twisty :D :D

Looks excellent...... Much better (and I am sure cheaper) than a Kamar. Love the design of the wheel holder. You will not know what to do with yourselve finally carrying a spare.


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Post by TWISTY »

Have had a couple PM's about prices etc.....Probably best to just talk to Brook as I get mates rates. His details are

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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

how come you went for the stinger style carrier dave? very impressive work tho, has given me some good ideas for brackets.

You have 2" BL tho dont you? that would make it allot easier...

A+ marks for the fab work tho Brooksy...
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Post by TWISTY »

Just for something different......no point being the same as all the other rear bars around!! I think Brook has done an awesome job at achieveing that too!!
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Post by MissDrew »

Like the bumper
Don`t like the tyre carrier.

Sorry Dave but I think thats the worst thing you have done to your runner, everything else you have done to it looks cool. But that nar sorry. Should have jst stuck to the same as DJ`s.

Where are you going to remount your number plate? Should have mad a recess in the bumper for it or it will look like it has just been thrown on as an after thought.

But in saying that there is only 2 people on this planet that have to like it, you and your wife.
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Post by TWISTY »

Guts wrote:Like the bumper
Don`t like the tyre carrier.

Sorry Dave but I think thats the worst thing you have done to your runner, everything else you have done to it looks cool. But that nar sorry. Should have jst stuck to the same as DJ`s.

Where are you going to remount your number plate? Should have mad a recess in the bumper for it or it will look like it has just been thrown on as an after thought.

But in saying that there is only 2 people on this planet that have to like it, you and your wife.
Thats cooL Guts......haven't showed the wife yet but, as I reckon she'll be on your side with its looks. Will find out on saturday when it's all fitted but. When we were up at Brooks last time, he was fitting a tube bar he had just made for a jeep, and she goes how come you didn't get a tube one like that for ours, it'd looks heaps better......I thought she'd hate a tube rear bear, as she can't stand front ones.....

Heres the Jeep bar.
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As for the rear number plate, I got a slimline plate for the rear, which will be mounted on the bumper next to the tow hitch. A recess probably would have looked nice, but I don't think the plate will look like an after thought.

I'll post more pics on saturday of it powdercoated and fitted to the runner.
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Post by I.M.P.O.S.E »

TWISTY, your 4 Runner just keeps getting better and better! Well Done!

I think both designs are great and those sliders look the business as well.

I hope that when I get back into a 4WD again it can be as good as yours.

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Post by Struth »

Mate that looks absolutely A1.
Will the standard mudflaps fit back on?

The sliders are big time fantastic too!

Hope you don't mind if I copy the design, it's so good.

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Post by shavedtoy »

all looks good dave, he does great work.
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Post by TWISTY »

I.M.P.O.S.E wrote:TWISTY, your 4 Runner just keeps getting better and better! Well Done!

I think both designs are great and those sliders look the business as well.

I hope that when I get back into a 4WD again it can be as good as yours.

Cheers
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Struth wrote:Mate that looks absolutely A1.
Will the standard mudflaps fit back on?

The sliders are big time fantastic too!

Hope you don't mind if I copy the design, it's so good.

Cheers Struth.
The bumper doesn't hang down as much as the factory one, so the std. mudflaps wont bolt back onto mine, but if needed I'm sure Brook could build it that way.

Brook done a set of sliders similar to mine for Mr DJ's surf, except he added checkerplate inserts, heres a pic of them.
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Post by Struth »

Thanks mate I think I have my next project now.

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Re: Custom 2nd 4runner Rear Bar and Tyre Carrier.

Post by jimbo jones »

TWISTY wrote:Have got some pics of my rear bar build on the other forums, but thought I'd post some pics up here for those that don't visit them.

It's all being built by Brook at Custom 4x4 Fabrications in Hervey Bay.


First off, heres the sliders I also had him make.
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how much did the sliders cost you?
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Post by Mr DJ »

Guts wrote:Where are you going to remount your number plate? Should have mad a recess in the bumper for it or it will look like it has just been thrown on as an after thought.
I wanted it to look as original as possible, so this is the new rear tailgate I picked up from the wreckers, which is complete except for the glass and the carpeted cover on the inside for $200.
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Need to modify the centre plate to be smooth right accross and get rid of the brace/catch which was for an original Toyota tyre carrier.
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Re: Custom 2nd 4runner Rear Bar and Tyre Carrier.

Post by TWISTY »

jimbo jones wrote:how much did the sliders cost you?
You'd have to talk to Brooksy mate....I get mates rates, so not sure what he does them for.
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Post by brooksy »

Both Twisty & Doug have now driven off into the sunset (so to speak) with there rear bars & sliders fitted & complete.
Twisty I guess will post up pics in the next day or so as Twisty's camera had flat battery's (as usual ).



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Post by HG »

SWEET looks the part.
I like it when people do different designs .
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Post by TWISTY »

Heres the couple pics I got of Dougs barwork yesterday before my batteries went flat.
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Post by TWISTY »

And some I got of mine this arve, all finished and mounted. I love the style of the way Brook has done the carrier, but not the angle the tyre sits on. So will probbaly be getting another swing out made in the same style, but with the tyre vertical.

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Post by Roctoy »

Fark that is neat! :shock:
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Post by mattyd »

I agree, a very clean rig with an incredibly well made rear-bar.

I love the sliders with the inlaid checker plate. Much better than my factory standard side steps which are dented and squashed - with the squashed areas being as sharp as a razor blade where the metal has folded onto itself.

Can the swing out bars be removed intirely? For say, a trip down to the hardware store to pick up some long ply wood? Or so that you can leave the window/door down and sit in the back but not have the arm swinging around in the breeze?
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