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    HaHa is he keeping it secret so his is unique?

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    Had quite a read of that thread, way I saw it was he couldn't release the CAD drawings for sale. I did like it, but I thought that the lower face was a bit too low.
    I like Slunnies design in that it's really simple, quite easy to fabricate (although knowing my ability with sharp implements I'll cut my fingers off with an angle grinder in the process) and it just seems to be nicely proportioned. I'll finish up some drawings I'm doing tonight, looking at possibly a rear bar with upward swept wings (like Psimspons front bar) but I don't want it to look like a bash around comp style one. Nothing against them, just not my style.
    As MotoMoto says.... I like 'em chunky
    And Andrew yes, I did see that and test it. That's actually how I made the first crack.
    Watts linkage bushes are fine, I think it will either be in the springs/shocks, or an issue with a chassis spacer as pointed out to me by Paul (OffTrack).
    Cheers
    Muppet.

    P.S hey Cluba, when do you get yours back?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    No.

    You're a D2 owner when you pre-emptively chisel off the plastic plugs and fit two gutter bolts (no nuts) in the only two holes that go throug, under the corner bits that stop then bouncing out.

    Hit hard enough and the corners fall off and allow the bumper to fall off without major damage. Pick up on way out.
    Absolutely! Corners are clipped in with bolts rather than plastic clips, the rear bar has been ripped off completely and quick release clips now hold it on, and sacrificial cable ties are used on he bumper lights so they eject before breaking.
    Cheers
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    Well, my less than sophisticated doodling produced these two examples of what I'm thinking off.
    First is solid steel bar with capacity for swing away arms, uses the original tail lights and features swept up wings, basically a Slunnie bar with a bit of a trim.
    Next idea was a solid centre bar with tubular wings that I'd extend around to under the rear quarter panel. Plating in between the two tubes that the lights would mount to. Virtually impossible to mount a swing away arm to, but if done properly it could look pretty More of a comp style bar though, not sure which I prefer at this stage.

    Both would have capacity for recovery points, hi-lift points, etc in the centre.
    Cheers
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    When you rip it right off, then you join an elite club

    Have a look at this mate, Hendrik does a very nice and strong rear bar, at $550, that's a bargin, and also offers a rear wheel carrier made by rijidij

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/verandah/1...ml#post1419490

    A pic of the bar


    Baz.
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    I like the look of these. Rear Protection
    I am also in the category - do I have the time to build my own or should I just spend the money and buy off the shelf. Problem is every off the shelf design I have seen I want to modify it somewhat. My problem is my execution is not as good as my intentions.

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    aha!! Thats where I had seen it! Could not think where I had and yes it is a very nice looking item. It is now bookmarked and in my to get list I do not think for that money I could do any better even if I could find the time.( I know I could not!)

    Cheers Scott

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    When I saw the title of this thread, and its author, I thought that Mr Muppet had finally succumbed to (and realised the facts) the stirring over the superiority of the V8 over the Td5...

    Oh Mr Muppet, how disappointed was I.

    By the way, in answer to the question about being a 'proper' D2 offroader now, I answer... Only when you get a proper D2, can you become a proper D2 offroader.

    Back to the thread... I have a basic custom made steel rear bar which was fitted by the previous owner. I'll post up some pic's a little later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash View Post
    I like the look of these. Rear Protection
    I am also in the category - do I have the time to build my own or should I just spend the money and buy off the shelf. Problem is every off the shelf design I have seen I want to modify it somewhat. My problem is my execution is not as good as my intentions.
    I would also check those options out on the Britcar (UK) website.

    Some are roughly half the price. Postage would not be the other half.

    Regards
    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash View Post
    I like the look of these. Rear Protection
    I am also in the category - do I have the time to build my own or should I just spend the money and buy off the shelf. Problem is every off the shelf design I have seen I want to modify it somewhat. My problem is my execution is not as good as my intentions.
    The first bar is the same bar that Rovacraft sell, same price too, not very strong either, I've seen these bent when out and about.

    Why anyone would go overseas for a bar is beyond me, freight is a killer.
    Cheers Baz.

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