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    Good stuff Basil. Thats the first thing I thought when I finished building mine, what will I change for version two. My next version will be a much shorter bar, and will be a lot stronger.

    Waz, how heavy is the bar on yours? I'm determined to keep the weight down on my next one, but it also needs to be strong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franz View Post
    Well done Basil135!

    What did you drill the reverse park sensor holes with and what size bit/holesaw did you use?

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    Franz
    2004 D2 Td5 Classic Auto with mods
    Thanks.

    The holes are 27mm, and I had them drilled out by an engineering firm due to the size.

    They were a neat fit when drilled, but once the bar was powder coated, they were fairly tight.

    There is a lug on the top of the grommet that needs to be cut out, and I just used a jig saw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    Good stuff Basil. Thats the first thing I thought when I finished building mine, what will I change for version two. My next version will be a much shorter bar, and will be a lot stronger.

    Waz, how heavy is the bar on yours? I'm determined to keep the weight down on my next one, but it also needs to be strong.
    Thanks,

    For v2, I will probably make the sides a bit longer, then chamfer them back at an angle.

    This one weighs in at 39kg, which adds 27kg over the original. My thought is that a spare wheel & jerry can, which I am not putting on, still weigh more.

    I made it out of 5mm steel, but am thinking 3mm would be heaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hendrik View Post
    Waz, how heavy is the bar on yours? I'm determined to keep the weight down on my next one, but it also needs to be strong.
    Mine's 3mm it weighs about 25kg

    Waz

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    Before and after - made by Devon 4X4.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatman View Post
    Before and after - made by Devon 4X4.
    Nice bar some LED lights might be an improve though.

    Cheers

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    Heres mine...

    1st Aftermarket bar on a D2 in Oz (wiped the factory one out within 2 weeks of the vehicle new and no-one made one - so made it myself) It was Dads car back then and we made one for my D1 at the same time...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Piddler View Post
    Nice bar some LED lights might be an improve though.

    Cheers
    I think it looks pretty good as is.
    Though I must admit, I'm really not a fan of LEDs (but that's just my opinion!).

    Have thought about a set of the older style round Deefer (or old Mini lights) when I get a bar if the original D2 lights are too tricky to use.
    Bit of nostalgia!!

    ..:: KIEREN ::..
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    What about this one?

    It is giving me some ideas to change my proposed design for my disco.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CJT View Post
    What about this one?

    It is giving me some ideas to change my proposed design for my disco.
    Think you might have some questions from the officers of the law with that one.

    Good design for off road, but on road, it looks a bit "sharp"

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