Very nice...you could sell those!
Thanks for all the great comments guys, though I really only finished it off.
As I said a few times, it's really justfishings work.
That's not really for me to say guys, sorry!
I'm sure Ian could/may have his arm twisted if you spoke to him nicely!
Though I do know he's very busy right now.
I'm not going to comment or commit him to any more, obviously....
..:: KIEREN ::..
2000 Disco II Auto V8
Object Of Mass Consumption
AussieAubs Disco Page
D2Au - The Australian Discovery2 owners group (Yahoo! group)
d2au.com - Australian D2 specific web forum (different from above!)
Very nice...you could sell those!
Very impressive looking bar there Kieren and justfishing - well done.
Looks even better than an original bumper I reckon, and the way you have done the lettering is spot on and sets the whole thing off.
As for your exhaust tip - I'd try cutting it off about 1½ - 2 inches from the muffler and then fitting a straight chrome tip with angled end / outlet, cut to length and the mounting angle that you want. I wouldn't think that cutting the exhaust pipe with an angle grinder would cause any problem with oveheating, but if this is a concern, there is a disk you can buy at Bunnings for your angle grinder that is a diamond tipped cutting blade for metals. Looks more like a small version of a timber cutting circular saw blade, but designed specifically for metal. I've got one that I use mainly for cutting aluminium checker plate sheeting, but also works on steel and generates very little heat as it cuts very quickly. One thing though - you need to hang onto your angle grinder pretty tightly when using these - they can bite into the metal and jump about pretty savagely if you're not used to them. Would cut through an arm or a leg much faster than a conventional cutting disk.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Great work on the rear bar, hopefully mine can look even half as good when it is done.
Anyway, here is an option for your exhaust. I folded mine and crushed it so had the local exhasut shop bend up a new pipe. It is not the neatest or best work and the bends arent mandrel etc. but it does the job and cost me around $100.
This is only a temporary fix for me as when I eventually get around to welding up the rear bar I am going to outlet the exhaust through the bar, that way there is plenty of clearance and there is no chance of catching the tip when reversing off-road and folding it again.
Last edited by CJT; 16th May 2010 at 02:49 PM. Reason: Extra Information
Cheers mate!
How do you find it with no rear box?Anyway, here is an option for your exhaust. I folded mine and crushed it so had the local exhasut shop bend up a new pipe. It is not the neatest or best work and the bends arent mandrel etc. but it does the job and cost me around $100.
That's what I originally had in mind too, but the profile of the new bar stops way before I could get the exhaust to exit through it = less overhang.This is only a temporary fix for me as when I eventually get around to welding up the rear bar I am going to outlet the exhaust through the bar, that way there is plenty of clearance and there is no chance of catching the tip when reversing off-road and folding it again.
May just cut back at 45 degrees, about 2 inches from box, as suggested earlier.
Cheers,
..:: KIEREN ::..
2000 Disco II Auto V8
Object Of Mass Consumption
AussieAubs Disco Page
D2Au - The Australian Discovery2 owners group (Yahoo! group)
d2au.com - Australian D2 specific web forum (different from above!)
I dont really notice much difference without the resonator.
It does make a bit more sound at idle (if you stand next to the exhaust) and a bit of a drone around 60km/hr otherwise it sounds better reving and is still quiet on the highway.
I am wanting to redo the whole exhaust at some stage and run twins out through the bar but until then this will do.
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