Baz,
Very nice looking rear bar.
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Baz,
Very nice looking rear bar.
Hi Baz
Great bar.
Almost wish I put the bends in like yours.
My mate Baz had a look at mine tonite,he wants one for the 80Ser:cool: :cool: :cool:
Reckon I will go LEDs,just got to find them at the right price.
Andrew
Nice looking bar Baz.
Andrew, by the looks of the photo's from the last Harvey trip, you'll have some bends in yours before you know it!
Dont think so Jamo,BlackBettys bum will prolapse first:D :D :D :D
Andrew
The recessed light holes are the weak points of the bar.
Don't ask how I know, but when the bar hits something solid (tree), it cracks/bends and then does more damage.
Here's my bar prior to making a reversing error.
http://www.aulro.com/app/data/500/me...alf_-_Rear.JPG
The bar cracked and bent at the recess, which then pushed into the body.
The pivot for the swing-away then contacted the tail light lense.
Not sure if a solid bar would have prevented all the damage, but the recessed lights certainly created the weak point.
Are you sure it was not from old age.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ralf_the_RR
Andy the bend was easy, i cut a V with a 4" angle grinder and Phil welded it for me, the angle is only 7% makes the bar look a bit better.Quote:
Originally Posted by LandyAndy
The bar your making still looks good, should look even better after it's painted:D
Looks good, discodave and i are going to give the sliders a crack later in december and then give the rear bar a go after that. Fingers crossed, we need to learn how to weld first. Matt:eek: :D
Matt, spend the cash and get an auto-dimming mask. When I was teaching myself to weld, I got one and then I stopped welding myself to things.
Baz, did you use C channel for the bar ? if so what size was it, might knock one up for my disco and add a couple of swingaway points as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Redback
thanks,
nick.