The engineering mob i got the flat bent at had some 90 deg elbows handy. They were prob 1-2mm wall thickness. Id say they were exhaust pipe but mandrel bent as there were no squashed section on the inner radius.
If this guy didnt have these i was going to use the heavier pipe fitting which you have seen. If you do get the heavier ones, get them with the chamfered edge (weldable). It makes it a lot easier to weld.
Mine were very heavy in the end.
You could go stainless and theyd look great when clean, but i reckon they'd be a PITA to ceep clean. If you lived on the beach, then it would be a great idea to do staimless. For me though id do yours in black (steam ) pipe.
They look great Toppa. Love the satin black - looks much better than the gloss black ones on my old D2.
Stainless is not too bad to keep clean - I have stainless ones now on the D4.
But personally - I think that the satin black looks better on a D2 than stainless ones would.
Cheers .........
BMKAL
Just finished off a set of steps I made for my D2. Theyre based on the ARB ones although I dont have the plastic door sills on my car so the step goes all the way into the body. (theyre 150mm wide) They attach to the chassis in the same manner as the ARB ones and theyre finished with aluminium checker plate. This was my first attempt at welding so hopefully none of welds decide to chuck it in at any time!
They look great. Nice job
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