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  1. #11
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    Thanks mate. Glad you like it. Can't wait to get into a few wombat holes etc and checkout the clearance. Doing a trip next weekend.
    D2 - 2001 - Auto - Lovin it

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    Great looking bar, very similar too mine, one thing is that if you have only got it mounted to the standard Disco 2 mounts, if you come down on the bar they will bend, they aren't very strong and they bend very easy, i elongated the the bolt holes on my bar so it reduces the chance of bending the mounts in the below pic, until i get the chance to strengthen the mounting of the bar.
    The bar moves, rather than bend the mount.





    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Nice looking bar Baz. The standard mounts on the d2, do look a little on the light side. I used 4 m12 nutserts to get a flush fit of the bar to the mount, to maximise the exit angle.

    There's a couple of strengthening issues I still need to address. The rear quarter guards could do with a strut to the chassis on each side.

    As is though, it should beat plastic.

    What gauge steel section did you use on your job ?
    D2 - 2001 - Auto - Lovin it

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    Quote Originally Posted by discotek View Post
    Nice looking bar Baz. The standard mounts on the d2, do look a little on the light side. I used 4 m12 nutserts to get a flush fit of the bar to the mount, to maximise the exit angle.

    There's a couple of strengthening issues I still need to address. The rear quarter guards could do with a strut to the chassis on each side.

    As is though, it should beat plastic.

    What gauge steel section did you use on your job ?
    Yes they are weak and are a bugger to get bend back to the original so the bar is level

    It's 100mm x100mm x 3 or 5mm box, it's very strong, only ever bent the mounts, i have since cut the rear quarters to match the bar, i go to places like Appin and the Watagans where the tracks are steep and have steep drop offs that require good departure angle (D2s lack this as you know) so a bar like ours was needed i was sick of damaging the rear bar and rear quarters

    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

    2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
    1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
    1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
    2007 BMW R1200GS
    1979 BMW R80/7
    1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
    1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow

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    discotek how many hrs went in to making the custom rear bar?... what did it cost u ?
    i realy think it looks great and would look even better on my D1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Great looking bar, very similar too mine, one thing is that if you have only got it mounted to the standard Disco 2 mounts, if you come down on the bar they will bend, they aren't very strong and they bend very easy, i elongated the the bolt holes on my bar so it reduces the chance of bending the mounts in the below pic, until i get the chance to strengthen the mounting of the bar.
    The bar moves, rather than bend the mount.





    Baz.


    baz really nice bar mate looks sweet in the painted pic ....do you have pic after you cut the guards?


    cheers

    Matt

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    Nice work! I have a similar bar on mine and have been thinking of trimming the rear quarter panels too...might have to crack out the grinder....

    Angus

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    Hows it going Glenn82.

    Spent about 20 hrs on the rear bar job, but I don't have a trade, just a DIY tragic, so needed to go slow.

    Steel - $80
    Paint - $15
    Bolts / Nutserts - $30
    LED lights - $60
    Consumables - grinder disks and welding rods - $20
    Mudflaps - $30
    D2 - 2001 - Auto - Lovin it

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    I love a nice bit of metal work.

    Also - You forgot to say how many dollars of beer you took to complete the job

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    baz really nice bar mate looks sweet in the painted pic ....do you have pic after you cut the guards?


    cheers

    Matt
    Matt, i think discotek has cut his far better than my job, his looks more professional.

    BEFORE and the reason i did the cut

    AFTER


    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

    2011 Discovery 4 SE 2.7L
    1990 Perentie FFR EX Aust Army
    1967 Series IIa 109 (Farm Truck)
    2007 BMW R1200GS
    1979 BMW R80/7
    1983 BMW R100TIC Ex ACT Police
    1994 Yamaha XT225 Serow

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