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Also making a bull bar - tubular
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24 Sep 2013 09:08 #84190
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Hello all,
I'm in New Zealand where jimny's aren't uncommon but aren't typically modified...
I'm wanting to build a tubular front bar to mount my superwinch in. I'm thinking it will be similar to the xrox style.
Has anyone built one or have any links to previous builds? I've searched for the last 2 nights and haven't found any.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt
2000 Jimny. 3" Lift. SJ Crawler Box. 30" KL71s. Snorkel. CB Radio.
I'm in New Zealand where jimny's aren't uncommon but aren't typically modified...
I'm wanting to build a tubular front bar to mount my superwinch in. I'm thinking it will be similar to the xrox style.
Has anyone built one or have any links to previous builds? I've searched for the last 2 nights and haven't found any.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt
2000 Jimny. 3" Lift. SJ Crawler Box. 30" KL71s. Snorkel. CB Radio.
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24 Sep 2013 12:15 #84207
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24 Sep 2013 23:01 #84273
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Replied by nzJim on topic Also making a bull bar - tubular
Thanks Dorfl, that looks real good. I don't suppose you have some close ups of how it mounts / braces to the chassis rails?
The winch I have is too wide to sit between them so it's going to have to sit on top basically, although then it fowls the bar above so I'll recess it down a little...
The winch I have is too wide to sit between them so it's going to have to sit on top basically, although then it fowls the bar above so I'll recess it down a little...
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24 Sep 2013 23:47 #84282
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Replied by markyp2000 on topic Also making a bull bar - tubular
Can you not notch out the body cross member and reshape it to fit under the member
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25 Sep 2013 00:11 #84283
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A good idea and I could but it would compromise it's integrity too much, in my opinion.
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25 Sep 2013 00:24 #84284
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No it wont as the chassis will keep the front in line
You could cut it out fit the winch then weld some box section above the winch on to the body to re enforce it
You could cut it out fit the winch then weld some box section above the winch on to the body to re enforce it
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25 Sep 2013 01:48 #84287
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Agreed.
I wouldn't Loose the box section either.
If you want to cut it out. Replace it with something else.
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nzJim wrote: A good idea and I could but it would compromise it's integrity too much, in my opinion.
Agreed.
I wouldn't Loose the box section either.
If you want to cut it out. Replace it with something else.
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25 Sep 2013 04:22 #84289
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Hi nzJim,
I managed to fit the winch in sitting above the chassis rails but that's with a 2" body lift so it didn't hit the body cross member.. Could be an idea..
BTW I'm in NZ as well so you're not alone! haha.
Where abouts in NZ are you? I'm in Auckland.
Josh
I managed to fit the winch in sitting above the chassis rails but that's with a 2" body lift so it didn't hit the body cross member.. Could be an idea..
BTW I'm in NZ as well so you're not alone! haha.
Where abouts in NZ are you? I'm in Auckland.
Josh
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25 Sep 2013 05:06 #84291
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g'day Josh, good to hear of another nz jimny! I'm down in chch so not likely to bump into you.
I hadn't thought about doing a body lift... hmm... I'll research that. I'd rather not open up another work front though! My tyres fit fine so I don't quite see the point, it's tall enough as it is.
I can get it sitting a fair way back so it's not the end of the world.
Any other pics of homemade bar work?
I hadn't thought about doing a body lift... hmm... I'll research that. I'd rather not open up another work front though! My tyres fit fine so I don't quite see the point, it's tall enough as it is.
I can get it sitting a fair way back so it's not the end of the world.
Any other pics of homemade bar work?
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25 Sep 2013 10:46 #84330
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Will try to get some pics this weekend. Car has 2" body lift and winch is mounted above the rails. If you can avoid it, I would steer away from a body lift (it raises the center of gravity) If you need more clearance, employ an angle grinder and hammer :laugh:
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