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ATTENTION KENT T

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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Word has it you know how to lift the front and rear bars to match a 2 inch bodilift.

Any info or pictures of finished product would be very helpful thanks Kent.
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Post by *BESTY* »

Have you seen the pics of his front bar....custom made to match lift etc. ??

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Goto page 2 !!
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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Thanks Besty,

Unfortunately I can never get those links to work on my puter. Have PM'd him asking if I can find them somewhere else or if he can resend them to me.

Thanks for the info.

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Post by ShinyDiscoBalls »

Just had a thought. I might be asking too much but seeing as you can open the photos, could you save them then attach to an email and send them to me?

That might be the best way. Hopefully I'm not pushing my luck.

Thanks
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Post by *BESTY* »

Change your settings on your firewall !!

You should be able see the pics for yourself

BTW - PM me your email address

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Post by Toyhatsu »

FerociousFeroza wrote:Word has it you know how to lift the front and rear bars to match a 2 inch bodilift.

Any info or pictures of finished product would be very helpful thanks Kent.


G'Day Paul,

Well...word had it that I don't know my arse from a hole in the ground also but here goes:

For the front I hacksawed off part of the bracket on the bumper, drilled some holes in two 1"X3" 1/4" thick pieces of steel and bolted these to the bumper and then to the bumper mount on the frame. I then had to put in some spot welds to keep it in place. I did have a light bar on the bumper and if I grabbed it to pull myself up off the ground it would tip forward. That's why I added the spot welds. There are some piccies to go with this and I hope that you can view them. If not let me know and I will email them to you.

The rear bumper lifts were made for me by Mike Hennessy. They are very finely made of solid aluminum, drilled, tapped and counter sunk...highly cherished by me. I am currently trying to make some for a guy in California that is using the same Toyota 4Runner body lift kit that I did. I am using 1"X2"X3 5/8" steel rectangular tubing that is an 1/8" thick. I am planning on finishing them up this weekend as I have a three day weekend. I will get some more pictures and post back when they are done.
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Post by Toyhatsu »

This is how I added a winch plate to the Rocky with the stock bumper...might be of interest to some.
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