hilux boys, show me your rear bar
hilux boys, show me your rear bar
need to finish off rear bar of my surf, can whoever possible put up some pics of there rear bar, a view of the recovery points and how they are fixed, and how the bar is attached to the chassis. As there is no rear chassis rail just behind the tail gate. I want to see if what im doing is the same idea as the rest, and strong enough, much appreciated as i keep smacking the ass of mine and rear bar needs to be finished
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if ya look real close u can see ive cut the top of the 10mm plate to scoop under the tail gate,was easyer for me tho as ive got the 3.5" body lift,ur inch wont make much difference tho,ill put some more pics up of close up mounting for ya too,hope that kinda helps
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sweet man, be good to see how its mounted to chassis, im not to sure on body lift now, as i am running 33s, i only get guard rub in the front when flexing, and even then its not huge, me truck sits pretty high considereing its standard height, am getting the current springs cold pressed shortly to get an extra 2" lift, only $120 a pair. then extended shackles in the rear to level it out, im thinking that might do for now
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muddyhilux wrote:
if ya look real close u can see ive cut the top of the 10mm plate to scoop under the tail gate,was easyer for me tho as ive got the 3.5" body lift,ur inch wont make much difference tho,ill put some more pics up of close up mounting for ya too,hope that kinda helps
Just wondering are you going to use a bush or bearing in the hinge for spare wheel carrier or just bolt it. looks cool.I need to do a better wheel carrier and might do high lift and shovel mount on it. like the way you have done it might have to borrow the idea.
thanks
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thats with bar on,at present just have bolt through it and will weld that in so cant be stolen

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Muddy Hilux, Is your tyre carrier locked to your rear door? With it hinging from your rear bar, I would have thought that the flex would damage your door as the body can /does flex separately to the chassis?
I am about to mount a Terrano carrier on my Surf, in a very similar way to yours but will be locking it to the rear bar so it is separate from the body to avoid any stress from flex.
I am about to mount a Terrano carrier on my Surf, in a very similar way to yours but will be locking it to the rear bar so it is separate from the body to avoid any stress from flex.
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lol good spoting and yeh it is,but the tailgate is trashed anyway,is bent and has been hit from behind,altho i must say ive added no damage so far from having it attached the way it is,at the time was attached like that simply cos i didnt have time but yes,my bar is yet to be finished,once it is itl have a bar on the lhs on which it will lock ,and yeh i went terrano as theyre longer,enuf for can etc,toyo ones are all short and soly for the wheel
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You r the man, thats exactly what i was after, ive got much the same idea, im using the original towbar mounts to the chassis, then attatching arms similar to what you have done, hadnt thought of the box section tho like you have done, i like the idea of a detach hook aswell.
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Something a bit different to look at. My towbar bolts up underneath
Gets a bit of abuse from the high lift and banks with no worries
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hosehustler. did you do bodylift on your truck? to have arms that bolt up inside chassis rails and to have the bar removable, needs a bodylift.With the tailgate removed to fit/remove bar, at a guess, would need a 30mm bodylift????
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J_Dub wrote:hosehustler. did you do bodylift on your truck? to have arms that bolt up inside chassis rails and to have the bar removable, needs a bodylift.With the tailgate removed to fit/remove bar, at a guess, would need a 30mm bodylift????
No bodylift on my truck, only just removeable due to the shape of the pieces in the chassis, as it slides back I can tilt it down enough to clear the body *just*

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How'd you get on with your rear bar J_Dub? Im still trying to get mine done, the guy i was talking to talks alot of shit so im still trying to find somewhere to do it, catching up with whanau over the weekend so will be a post easter mission now :
. Love to see an update 


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loryda wrote:How'd you get on with your rear bar J_Dub? Im still trying to get mine done, the guy i was talking to talks alot of shit so im still trying to find somewhere to do it, catching up with whanau over the weekend so will be a post easter mission now :. Love to see an update
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Woops, didn't see that one
Looking good J_Dub! Pretty mush what i want as well although a rear wheel carrier would be handy i dont see anything wrong with the boot for now
Anyone know somewhere good in aucks that can do this and a front bar for me?
Unfortunately dont have the tools in my garage to contemplate it myself


Anyone know somewhere good in aucks that can do this and a front bar for me?
Unfortunately dont have the tools in my garage to contemplate it myself
