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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:17 am 
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G'day, i own a 1998 Suzuki Sierra SJ80 coily.

I was interested to know if Leafy front and rear bull bars will suit coilys.
I was wanting to purchase Low range offroad front winch bar and rear bar.

Any information would be great

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 11:37 am 
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Dec wrote:
I was interested to know if Leafy front and rear bull bars will suit coilys.
I was wanting to purchase Low range offroad front winch bar and rear bar.

Leafy front bars fit Coilies... not the best fit due to the extra taper on a coily front end, but fit.

Rear bars - not sure, but the rear of the tub is the same dimensionally.

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:12 pm 
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Check on freight charges before you go any further. I feel you are going to get anally raped sending such large items over.....

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:19 pm 
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Check on freight charges before you go any further. I feel you are going to get anally raped sending such large items over.....


it isnt that bad. total cost is still a saving and if ya buy a ZOR product it will be better then any of the mass produced aussie stuff.
i am very happy with my ZOR rear bumper and swing away

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:47 pm 
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Check on freight charges before you go any further. I feel you are going to get anally raped sending such large items over.....


Thanks Brenno, total cost is just over $1500 which i'm happy with for quality if it'll fit my coily.

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 3:57 pm 
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Dec wrote:
I was interested to know if Leafy front and rear bull bars will suit coilys.
I was wanting to purchase Low range offroad front winch bar and rear bar.

Leafy front bars fit Coilies... not the best fit due to the extra taper on a coily front end, but fit.

Rear bars - not sure, but the rear of the tub is the same dimensionally.



Thanks for the info, would it still be safe as i want to use a winch?

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:04 pm 
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Dec wrote:
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Dec wrote:
I was interested to know if Leafy front and rear bull bars will suit coilys.
I was wanting to purchase Low range offroad front winch bar and rear bar.

Leafy front bars fit Coilies... not the best fit due to the extra taper on a coily front end, but fit.

Rear bars - not sure, but the rear of the tub is the same dimensionally.

Thanks for the info, would it still be safe as i want to use a winch?

Completely safe - mounting holes are the same.

Run a straightedge across the bottom of your front grill and you'll notice under the headlights the front tapers back a bit. A leaf Sierra is completely flat across the front. On an ARB and other bullbars this creates a small gap under each headlight that looks a bit funny but isn't a problem - just something that'll look a bit odd. Anyone with an ARB bar on a coily will have noticed this. Just something to be aware of...

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:13 pm 
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That's exactly what i was wanting to know.

Thanks very much Reubs

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:28 pm 
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Or you can support those who support us. http://twinstickoffroad.com/

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 4:41 pm 
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X a zillion.

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 5:21 pm 
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X a zillion.


It is the only real bar that is actually made to 'fit a coily' I absolutely rate mine. On a side note they are not sold as a winch bar, but if you ask Pete very nicely I'm sure you might be able to have one modded :peaceout: I hear rear bars are back on the getting close to be produced list also :wink:

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:06 pm 
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shep wrote:
Brenno wrote:
Check on freight charges before you go any further. I feel you are going to get anally raped sending such large items over.....


it isnt that bad. total cost is still a saving and if ya buy a ZOR product it will be better then any of the mass produced aussie stuff.
i am very happy with my ZOR rear bumper and swing away


ZOR Stuff is very well made, I just bout a Subspeed front bar to take a winch. Nice and heavy duty, I have tested fitted it and it is perfect. Shipping was $280. I bought it when the dollar was very good. Shipping took 4 Days with DHL was about a 6 week wait for it to be made. Much less dicking around and probably stronger than a good tube bar.

I wanted a bar to take a winch. I don't have a welder or many fab skills. New ARB bar was something like 1200. JML ones are about $700, A used arb goes for about 550ish. My ZOR bar shipped was about $500 so I'm pretty happy with my selection. It will also take the factory front lights so no re-wiring required. the guys at ZOR and Low Range Offroad were great as always.

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Post Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:14 pm 
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buzbox wrote:
Or you can support those who support us. http://twinstickoffroad.com/

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=13126


I've been trying for over 3 months and still unable to get a honest answer when the winch bar will be ready, otherwise i wouldn't be looking for one designed for a leafy as the Twin Stick Offroad bars look great and good prices

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