Ladder bar complete
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:55 am
Hi Guys,
thought some people may be interest to see how I did my ladder bar, its almost identicle to what superior engineering sells. If you don't have the skills or patients I recommend buying a premade one of Mick. The hiem joint ends cost me $50 each and the steel (32NB) was $60 for 6.5m of which I hardly used any, he sells the entire setup for $350.
I wasn't sure on how to mount the ladder bar as i didn't have a crossmember, so with the help of a mate (Rick, cheers mate) we made this counter lever arm which bolts to the chassis and floor of the truck. So far it works well although I would preferr to go right accross to the other chassis rail (and may redo one day). The only other compaint I have which i will fix when i return from Fraser is the pivot for the shackle is a steel 3/4" bolt through steel flat bar, this rattles and clunks as I load and unload the ladder bar.
The truck is 100% better to drive, no squat or vibration at takeoff. Feels like it goes heaps harder, i assume because that lost energy in swatting is now pushing me forward. Here's some pics
cheers
Rosey

thought some people may be interest to see how I did my ladder bar, its almost identicle to what superior engineering sells. If you don't have the skills or patients I recommend buying a premade one of Mick. The hiem joint ends cost me $50 each and the steel (32NB) was $60 for 6.5m of which I hardly used any, he sells the entire setup for $350.
I wasn't sure on how to mount the ladder bar as i didn't have a crossmember, so with the help of a mate (Rick, cheers mate) we made this counter lever arm which bolts to the chassis and floor of the truck. So far it works well although I would preferr to go right accross to the other chassis rail (and may redo one day). The only other compaint I have which i will fix when i return from Fraser is the pivot for the shackle is a steel 3/4" bolt through steel flat bar, this rattles and clunks as I load and unload the ladder bar.
The truck is 100% better to drive, no squat or vibration at takeoff. Feels like it goes heaps harder, i assume because that lost energy in swatting is now pushing me forward. Here's some pics
cheers
Rosey