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Bullbar

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21 Mar 2010 18:54 #2784 by Nelson83
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Hi Guys,

Nelsons the name, fairly new to the forum world - looking for some advice! :)

I searched the all the usual forums before when I've had problems before (crank/ cam shaft sensor failure and death wobble) so thought it would best if I picked your brains.

Is it possible to fit an SJ wrap around bull bar to a Jimny? I'm after some decent front end protection and an A bar ain't right (doesn't offer the protection needed). ARB bumper is too pricey and the A bars with the extra bits that protect the front fogs aren't available any more. So was wondering if an SJ one would fit? I'm quite happy to modify the brackets on the bar.

Cheers

Nelson

(Will up load some piccys these next few weeks - in the process of moving house)

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21 Mar 2010 18:58 #2786 by mlines
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Nelson,

No doubt someone will tell you that you can't do it. However you can, how do I know??...because a teacher at my sons school has one fitted to her Jimny! I will try and get him to get some pictures when he is at school, however I warn you that its really ugly!.

Martin

Martin

2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses

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21 Mar 2010 19:16 #2791 by kirkynut
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Keep an eye on ebay.

If you really can't find what you want, see if youhave a local fabrication company that can knock something up and have it powder coated black.

Kirkynut

The underdog often starts the fight, and occasionally the upper dog deserves to win - Edgar Watson Howe.

My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0

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21 Mar 2010 20:02 #2793 by Nelson83
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I'm after something similar to the one in this vid -



but with the centre "A bar" full height, but cant get one for one nor money. I figured the SJ version would be readily avaliable in the scrappys rather than one of these of the Jimny and could bodge it to fit :P

Need something to mount a couple of spots to plus some LED amber flashers + be pretty forestry proof (spent quite a bit of time in the woods tree felling and doing countryside management). So something that covers the whole front would be ideal

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21 Mar 2010 20:16 #2794 by Garry
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Can you weld? ifso then make one, i got a mate to weld mine up, £50 odd in materials and a few hours to make it, ive opted for a heavy duty tube design as i also do tree felling, i wanted the extra the strenght to be able to anchor the back of the jimny and winch over trees or pull stems

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21 Mar 2010 20:27 #2796 by Nelson83
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My weldings like pigeon muck - great big splatters!!! but a friend can weld for me if needs be. The less he has to do, the less it costs me in pints!! :laugh:

I'm after full frontal "protection" for driving through undergrowth and when herding cows! The old SJ ones worked a treat at my old job (Longleat) so want to have same sort of protection on the Jimny.

Trying to avoid getting one scratch built due to costs but if needs be........ may have to bite the bullet!

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21 Mar 2010 20:30 #2797 by Garry
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building your own, or paying for one to be fabbed up is way cheaper than an off the shelf one,

ive managed to build the front winch bumper, rock and tree sliders and rear bumper, all for less than the price of an off the shelf front bumper.

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21 Mar 2010 20:51 #2798 by Nelson83
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I've next week off to move house - so I think a day will be spent trawling the scrappys and then it'll be a case of visting the fabricators.

Out of interest no-one knows a good fabricator in Stoke that could make me one to spec - have living in Wiltshire the past 7 years so abit out of touch with the local bods back home. Local one in wiltshire could - but would need the jimny for a couple of days to fit and need it to move house and high water!!!

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21 Mar 2010 22:17 #2799 by ooky_123
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Hi, after smashing the front bumper on the Jimny fording some pretty frozen streams over Salisbury Plain this winter, I am also getting a new Bar fabricated.

My Plan is to get a single bar to sit infront of the standard bumper, but to give frontal protection across the full width of the front bumper (slash cut at the ends). I also want to beable to mount a front bash Plate to it that wraps under the bumper to the lower front mounting points, and to offer a full height "A" assembly that leans slightly forward to give better protection to any spot lights mounted on it.

I have been quoted around £300 from initial conversations with some fabricators, but If I can buy a Landover one for £260 and modify it to fit ..

I was looking for something like this .. scalled down to Jimny size
www.firstfour.co.uk/p0/discovery-i/227977.htm

Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland

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22 Mar 2010 10:39 #2803 by funkyjimny

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22 Mar 2010 11:36 #2805 by ooky_123
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Those bars are ok, but I think if you are going to use the bar as a working tool, they are easily creased and damaged. Stainless steel can also be brittle and likely to split rather than bend.. plus those raduis's are pretty tight, I bet they are a weak point.

Good for the Urban Jungle, offer enough protection for small knocks or parking face into bushes ... but I wouldnt personally fit them to ours.

It anoys me a little, that there are no companies out there making simple strong bumpers for the Jimny. They are available for the Landrovers and Jeeps but why not the Suzuki's ...
The only options open to us are either a Large heavy winch bumper or fabricate your own

Former owner of Little "Ooky", who has now started a new life in Shetland

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22 Mar 2010 11:41 - 22 Mar 2010 11:47 #2806 by JonathonMarshall
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Nelson83 wrote:

Need something to mount a couple of spots to plus some LED amber flashers + be pretty forestry proof (spent quite a bit of time in the woods tree felling and doing countryside management). So something that covers the whole front would be ideal

I'm going to be investing in a few of these soon
Radiant LED heads
Though you would have to buy a switch also to operate them however you can synchronise many lightheads to operate of one switch in terms of activation and pattern change. There are also much cheaper - but adequate for you needs i imagine ones such as these 1st Gen LED heads
I just want to buy the best I can for my new motor, and if that means a wait a few weeks longer than I would have had to then I'm good with that :)
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