4x4 Design and Engineering made mine, It'd definately handle a 35" tire.
They're a good bar, but he only makes them when there's a few orders, and they're not cheap.
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Just wondering if there is anything out there these days that looks the goods and can handle a 35" tyre. The Americans seem to be producing some more stuff for P38's in recent years.
Rons looks good. Anyone (including Ron) know where he sourced it?
4x4 Design and Engineering made mine, It'd definately handle a 35" tire.
They're a good bar, but he only makes them when there's a few orders, and they're not cheap.
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Did you mean mine? It is a Kaymar item.
Ron B.
VK2OTC
2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
RIP Bucko - Riding on Forever
p38rover - you were asking about the ladder and roof rack/basket earlier. This is where they went
BTW: I no longer have the blue Rangie above, but I did move the rear bar, number plates and roof rack to my other P38.
charliebrisbane - my rear bar was made by 4x4 Intelligence in Melbourne in 2008. They either no longer exist, or maybe have re-branded as the 4x4 Design company that Benji referred to?
Cheers, Paul.
My toys, projects and write-ups at PaulP38a.com
I made my own rear wheel carrier using the bulk of a rijidij kit - made for LC 80 series, but Murray was good enough to leave out the chassis bracketary. I made my own chassis bracket, which retained the OEM bumper. I documented it here on the forum. Let me know if you'd like the link. It'll take a 33" tyre - reckon 35" would also fit.
If you want to replace the original bumper then the above comment isn't helpful at all. I was looking at a D2 rear bar by MCC, when I had my winch bumper/bull bar fitted. Reckon it could be made to fit and that would provide two swing away rear arms.
Terrafirma have released a new front and rear bumper for the P38. I've attached a few images from facebook group "Range Rover P38 - [by www.stockholmviews.com/p38]"
Cons;
Not sure how pricey to ship here (have enquired just tonight)
No swing away spare tyre mount but looks easy enough to add
Pro's;
Looks very solid
Good departure angles
Looks fairly cheap over fabrication
Here is what my bar looks like on The Phoenix
Steve
Steve
That's a nice looking bit of bar work!
Is that a large blister on the sidewall of your spare?
Gary
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