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Bullbar 2 inch raise to suit body lift.

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Bullbar 2 inch raise to suit body lift.

Post by bruiser »

Does anyone know anyone close to brisbane that can do a lift on an Alloy Bullbar. Can't seem to find anyone who wan'ts to touch alloy.
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Post by Tomitch »

What sort of bar? How is it mounted? What sort of truck is it attached to?
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Post by bruiser »

Bulbar is an ECB (East Coast Bullbars) on an 80 series.
Alloy bar. Hard to explain how it's mounted, could take some photo's.
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Post by dank »

If ur close to ECB why don't you see if you can get them to do it? Otherwise freight for a bullbar won't be much at all. I frieghted a bullbar from Nth Central NSW to SE melbourne and it only cost about 55 bucks...
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Post by Paul Smith »

I have a TJM steel bar on my 4runner and I just re-drilled my brackets on the inside of the bar.
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