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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    Not legal but this is what i did on my 1st Disco...




    OMG look at those 2 classics i had at the time...
    XM Falcon and Austin 1800 Ute....
    Has the lower centre horizontal tube been removed from that bar Clarkey?
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    OMG look at those 2 classics i had at the time...
    XM Falcon and Austin 1800 Ute....
    Best place for a Hilift is in the toolshed. I reckon 95% of them, never ever end up being used 'in anger' on an outing.
    They can get 'gunked up' and stuffed up when left on the outside of a vehicle.

    Clarky, love the cars....
    Austin 1800 Ute - now that is a classic - I miss my Landcrab

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Has the lower centre horizontal tube been removed from that bar Clarkey?
    Never was one.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenianEel View Post
    Best place for a Hilift is in the toolshed. I reckon 95% of them, never ever end up being used 'in anger' on an outing.
    They can get 'gunked up' and stuffed up when left on the outside of a vehicle.

    Clarky, love the cars....
    Austin 1800 Ute - now that is a classic - I miss my Landcrab
    Ive got a Mk1 UK import in Ballarat that is a beast.... i really should sell it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by sclarke View Post
    Never was one.....
    My ARB bar was the same as that with another tube between the posts, 50-75mm above the base. I raised the top bar, between the posts, by 50mm to facilitate the fitting of driving lights; bonus was the bar is now visible from the driving position.
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    Bet you wish you had that much room up the side of your house now!
    Yes it might be a bit of an issue as a daily driver. Wouldnt it block the lights as I have only 2 candle watt lights on the disco? I live in the hills and KangaBOO's are nuts up here so blocking the light may have some issues.
    Do you still have the rolling disco shell? I was sending you a PM when I saw this but as usual I was distracted by something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stue 3 doors down View Post
    Bet you wish you had that much room up the side of your house now!
    Yes it might be a bit of an issue as a daily driver. Wouldnt it block the lights as I have only 2 candle watt lights on the disco? I live in the hills and KangaBOO's are nuts up here so blocking the light may have some issues.
    Do you still have the rolling disco shell? I was sending you a PM when I saw this but as usual I was distracted by something.

    I Wish i still had that house.... it was great... but $$$$

    PM me... i have lots of cars.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    Is this the one sold by Hobzee and a few others?

    I emailed Hobzee and they replied saying it doesn't suit LR stud patterns even though all the ads by others say it did.
    I didn't pursue it any further as he also gave the dimensions of the bracket which would not have suited the mags I have anyway.

    I'd be interested to hear if it does fit the stud pattern though. Surely you could drill some more holes if needed though.
    I was thinking it may fit a D1 PCD but not D2 or vice versa but I never asked.
    Yes sounds like it,but i dont see a problem in drilling a couple more holes if needed,ill post up some pics when i get it.

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    Hey Utemad sorry I missed your reply,
    I was talking to Alan at Piranha off road and he told me he does have them but doesnt recommend them due to door damage. Very grateful and as I have jumper leads from them I can only say that they are awesome, they are very knowledgeable of what they sell and advise they give even at their expense. No mention of stud pattern but I happy to help you for a fit if your in doubt as I go close by every couple of weeks. Give him a call in Bayswater Vic.
    Last edited by Stue 3 doors down; 28th July 2009 at 09:19 PM. Reason: well i got right the forst time and decided it was too good.

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    They can get 'gunked up' and stuffed up when left on the outside of a vehicle.
    The best thing to free up a high lift jack in preparation for a recovery, is to not use grease or any sort of oil in the first place, lube with water only when needed.

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