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Author:  sbbunno [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Rear bar

hey fellas
been off work for a little wile now so thought id give makin a bar a try,
im self taught with all this so only constructive critisism haha :roll:

any ways this is how it started

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did this
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didnt like how square it all was so i chamferd the corner
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this is what i got so far.
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straty (a member on hear) got me a stub axel so gonna buid swing away tire carrier for it also.
also got these coming.
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Author:  rick1970 [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 6:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Rear bar

Looking good.

Watch where the location of the stub for the swing out carrier will be. I was origionally going to 45' the ends of my bar, but in the end left them square to allow room on the bar for the carrier pivot. I used a 1" pivot pin fixed to the bar and nylon bushes in the carrier to keep the size a bit more compact over a trailer stub/hub combo. I wanted my rear door to open past 90', which it will.

I recon bu the time you allow the pivot point to be placed out far enough for the carrier and rear door to be opened, you may be a tad cramped for room unless the carrier pivot is to be mounted outboard of the bar.

Author:  Teracis [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:49 pm ]
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rick1970 wrote:
Looking good.

Watch where the location of the stub for the swing out carrier will be. I was origionally going to 45' the ends of my bar, but in the end left them square to allow room on the bar for the carrier pivot. I used a 1" pivot pin fixed to the bar and nylon bushes in the carrier to keep the size a bit more compact over a trailer stub/hub combo. I wanted my rear door to open past 90', which it will.

I recon bu the time you allow the pivot point to be placed out far enough for the carrier and rear door to be opened, you may be a tad cramped for room unless the carrier pivot is to be mounted outboard of the bar.


If you mount the carrier on the passenger side, you might be able to tweak the clearances so you can still open the tailgate without too much effort?

Author:  PJ.zook [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:52 pm ]
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Are those rear lights ADR approved? Cops like to pick on stuff like that. If they are not approved, at least fit some small reflectors on the back of the zook.

Author:  rpmwrx [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:15 pm ]
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Looking good mate :)

Author:  jmd-247 [ Thu Jul 07, 2011 12:14 am ]
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i like this. i want one.. :)

Author:  sbbunno [ Thu Jul 07, 2011 4:04 am ]
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iv messured the coners and the stub will fit in nicley, im gonna put it on the passenger like teracis said, just so i can open full ways and for sierra lean.
with the lights well im in bunbury i dont think any one cares but to be on the safe side i will get some reverse and reflectors happening.

Author:  monley [ Thu Jul 07, 2011 8:52 am ]
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:goodjob:

Author:  vl2dy4 [ Thu Jul 07, 2011 3:01 pm ]
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Interested to see how you have mounted it to your zook. I'm currently fabbing a tube rear bar up with swing away tyre carrier and jerry can holder.

I Have used the outside edge towbar mounting points and also welded tabs on the inside of the chassis tube for extra support i will add pics of this soon if you want.

Conrad

Author:  sbbunno [ Thu Jul 07, 2011 3:11 pm ]
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vl2dy4 wrote:
Interested to see how you have mounted it to your zook. I'm currently fabbing a tube rear bar up with swing away tyre carrier and jerry can holder.

I Have used the outside edge towbar mounting points and also welded tabs on the inside of the chassis tube for extra support i will add pics of this soon if you want.

Conrad


im not finished with the mounts yet but so far iv used the stock towbar holes.
iv had a few days not being able to work on it but i will be putting tabs on the cross member for the reciever hitch or doing what straty has done and replace the cross member with right angle and bolting to that.

Author:  rick1970 [ Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Rear bar

Teracis wrote:
rick1970 wrote:
Looking good.

Watch where the location of the stub for the swing out carrier will be. I was origionally going to 45' the ends of my bar, but in the end left them square to allow room on the bar for the carrier pivot. I used a 1" pivot pin fixed to the bar and nylon bushes in the carrier to keep the size a bit more compact over a trailer stub/hub combo. I wanted my rear door to open past 90', which it will.

I recon bu the time you allow the pivot point to be placed out far enough for the carrier and rear door to be opened, you may be a tad cramped for room unless the carrier pivot is to be mounted outboard of the bar.


If you mount the carrier on the passenger side, you might be able to tweak the clearances so you can still open the tailgate without too much effort?


True, but i prefered to mount it from the RH side to allow clear access from the LH side. My carrier is also full width and incorperates a jerry can holder, so not much weight (Sierra lean) advantage from mounting from the LH side.

Author:  vl2dy4 [ Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Rear bar

rick1970 wrote:
Teracis wrote:
rick1970 wrote:
Looking good.

Watch where the location of the stub for the swing out carrier will be. I was origionally going to 45' the ends of my bar, but in the end left them square to allow room on the bar for the carrier pivot. I used a 1" pivot pin fixed to the bar and nylon bushes in the carrier to keep the size a bit more compact over a trailer stub/hub combo. I wanted my rear door to open past 90', which it will.

I recon bu the time you allow the pivot point to be placed out far enough for the carrier and rear door to be opened, you may be a tad cramped for room unless the carrier pivot is to be mounted outboard of the bar.


If you mount the carrier on the passenger side, you might be able to tweak the clearances so you can still open the tailgate without too much effort?


True, but i prefered to mount it from the RH side to allow clear access from the LH side. My carrier is also full width and incorperates a jerry can holder, so not much weight (Sierra lean) advantage from mounting from the LH side.


mate have u got any pics of ur rear bar? i was going to make one like the trailtough one but i think u have just changed my mind, one swingaway with both spare tyre and jerry can, sounds good.

Conrad

Author:  rick1970 [ Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:57 pm ]
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Not the best pic

Author:  sbbunno [ Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:03 am ]
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that looks the goods, thhough i need to put it on the passenger side due to the tailgate hinges, ill get a pic to explain later

Author:  atari4x4 [ Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:15 am ]
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+ running the spare on the LHS will do wonders for the built in sierra lean

Author:  tonka_tuff [ Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:24 am ]
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hey mate that bar looks amazing!! im loving the rear recovery point! also where did you get those lights if you don't mind me asking??

Author:  sbbunno [ Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:16 pm ]
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cheers havnt got any work on it latley though :(
jus got them off ebay, im on my phone so cant be bothered seraching but just search for (round led tail lights) should show up.

Author:  Ruthless [ Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:08 am ]
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they are the same lights i have in the back of my zook they are pritty awesome but when u hit the brakes at night you blind the person behind you :lol:

Author:  tonka_tuff [ Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:15 am ]
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oh nice! haha cheers! and make sure you post a finished pic!! :twisted:

Author:  sbbunno [ Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:12 am ]
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definatly will but got the rellys round so might be a wile :(

Author:  tonka_tuff [ Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:22 am ]
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fair nuff.. and i couldnt find those lights :evil:

Author:  sbbunno [ Tue Jul 12, 2011 2:36 pm ]
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here ya go theres a bit of a range hear http

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Euro-Red-Amb ... 5d2ead7d5c

Author:  sbbunno [ Fri Aug 12, 2011 12:07 pm ]
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Alright finaly got some work done.
proplem was i had absalutly no money but all the time in the world then started work and had no time at all. any way ill put somje pics up tomorrow morning when it aint rainin

Author:  trity [ Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:35 am ]
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just a quick question for a fabrication noob...

when making the ends of the bar how it tapers up do you just cut out a small section front and back, bend the base up to meet the cut then weld along both edges?

Author:  sbbunno [ Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:05 am ]
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im noob also haha this is my first fab iv made
Hear you go fellas a little preview, still got the swing away carrier to make though. 8)

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Author:  sbbunno [ Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:07 am ]
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i schamfered the bottem corner then wrapped it all around kinda bad i explainig you might be able to see it in the peck

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