The best and worst bullbar thread.

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looks like the arse end on my ex haha
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This thoughtful fala put a seat on the front of his :wink:
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cant decide if thats the worst or the best
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pruggerdore wrote:
wjw wrote:Image

cant decide if thats the worst or the best


It's the best. Hands down. Chinese might want a few of those. Cheaper on gas than tanks. Population control and all that.
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my bar i made for the safari

handled a headon and only dented it a little
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Lynx wrote:
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Awesome.

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I like this alot :lol:
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coops wrote:Here's a wee project I've got on the go at the moment, love them or hate them I think they'll look pretty good on the 40!!!

If anybody thinks my D shackle mounts may come under scrutiny during a WOF, seeing they are protruding let me know there is still time to make changes, heads for paint Monday


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You shouldnt have any of trouble ith the d shackle mounts, I had similar ones on my 40. Pretty sure if someone gets hit by them the rest of the bumper following it will do way more damage :lol: :mrgreen:
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This is one i really like and pretty much what i had in mind when fabricating mine apart from making mine around a winch mount fitrst.

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a bar that was a good idea at the time, now in the scrap bin
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coxsy wrote:a bar that was a good idea at the time, now in the scrap bin
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This sort of thing is just asking for trouble. It sticks out like bloody great wings which are going to actually attract the very thing that your bar is supposed to deflect. And it is oober ugly, but with new outer wings and a bit of work on the bottom bar to improve approach, it could be made to work and look alright. Mind you, can't tell how far it hangs off the front from that angle either.

If you have too much room around your bar, as soon as you go bush and have to actually use it to deflect undergrowth, tree branches etc, things go wrong quickly. The very stuff your bar is supposed to be protecting your rig against is now being jammed into all the big arsed gaps you have and are quickly looking at taking out the rad, lights, grill, front guards, and I have even seen them jam in between the bar and front suspension stopping forward progress instantly.

Making a good bar isn't that hard, but you do have think about it a bit, and some people even come up with some really effective and good looking units.


Will be pretty hard to beat the form and function of that 45 above though :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Bar work is always a look good verses practical functionality. And what one thinks works others don't.
I have seen some interesting bar work.. :wink: Which works but is just butt ugly. :mrgreen:
When I and my Bro made mine it was protection and sort of looking o.k
I don't think we did a bad job...And it certainly has saved me a few time.
My first attempt at sidebars worked, but were huge oversized running boards with attitude... However they were that way to help the kids and wife get in and out safely. Now the kids have grown up the side bars have shrunk.
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I hope we all keep sharing our barwork for good or bad... Gives us all the opportunity to see what others have done and make the ULITMATE BULL BAR Arg Arg... :twisted:

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Note: (Taken with a pinch of salt) I was told by a Canadian that those trucks you see with the bars going forward and up are deer / moose protection and help guide it underneath...Also helps guiding the front up banks...
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kbushnz wrote:...Note: (Taken with a pinch of salt) I was told by a Canadian that those trucks you see with the bars going forward and up are deer / moose protection and help guide it underneath...Also helps guiding the front up banks...


I thought they were to stop rock crawlers rolling end over end on steep descents...
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got to learn by doing stuff, it didn't work, didnt have time to complete it as i wanted, bent it, scrapped it, tried again :D
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wjw wrote:Image

Do you reckon it is airbag compatible???
Would look good on my Jimny. :mrgreen:
In fact it probably weighs as much as the Jimny. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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That flatdeck 40 above I think is just a little over killed. It's still got that, "wow" factor going on though. :shock:

This is my bro new bar setup.
Looks way better than the first attempt.
I still think the 2 rear vertical bars are to far away from the body.
But he says there's still things he wants to do to it.

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Couple of years back I brought another 40. But this one was brought for spares. Then thought it was to good to dismantle so sold it.

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heres a couple i have looked at, the hilux one is where im heading soon, the other ones are some ozzie brand
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thats shit hot
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Heres my first attempt at making one, bit of a grader blade but has served its purpose
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Then this is my second attempt, so far holding up well but about to remove the lower half of the front guards cause they keep getting hung up
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May I ask what is with the big bar that goes out the front like the one above??? What function does it serve?
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timmay556 wrote:May I ask what is with the big bar that goes out the front like the one above??? What function does it serve?


i can think of two functions, to help rock slide the front up bloody big rocks, and/or to help prevent it going end over end on drop off

or a third option it to totally wipe pedestrians out when they step out in front!!! i would think with our "bullbar" rules it would be illegal to have that here, as it would drive walkers under the vehicle

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Pedro wrote:
timmay556 wrote:May I ask what is with the big bar that goes out the front like the one above??? What function does it serve?


i can think of two functions, to help rock slide the front up bloody big rocks, and/or to help prevent it going end over end on drop off

or a third option it to totally wipe pedestrians out when they step out in front!!! i would think with our "bullbar" rules it would be illegal to have that here, as it would drive walkers under the vehicle

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you could be right there pedro. it prob would direct them underneath the vehicle but really getting hit by any 4x4 especialy a lifted one is not going to end well :oops:

just trying to find a pick i have of a 40 on rockwells standing vertical with the only thing stopping it from falling right over is the stinger will post it when i find it :mrgreen:

edit: cant find it but heres a pic of the bars i made for my 40, if id kept id have trimmed the lower box section part cos it stuck out the sides a bit too far
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edit: cant find it but heres a pic of the bars i made for my 40, if id kept id have trimmed the lower box section part cos it stuck out the sides a bit too far
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i built a few sets of bars like yours about 12 years ago, Tararua club std bar i think, we had inch pipe running from the rear hoop of those bars around to side bars, vary effective at bush bashing and protecting the front, and being inch pipe fairly light,
and don't get hung up on things,

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Obviously works a charm.
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not mine.

but the style is different..

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and the old Americans.. bigger is better.

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I built mine with the hoop out front cause I like the US 'stinger' style, It works excellent for bashing through the bush too and just seemed to tie in well with the rest of the barwork I was doing. If any pedestrians can make it out alive after being run over by my 80 series, then spat out the back and up onto the trailer that the 70 is on at least then they will be fed safely out the back and onto the tarmac to be speared by a honda with a bunch of fibreglass scraping the ground :)
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pradon35s wrote:and the old Americans.. bigger is better.

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Sure thats not in Aussie mate? Truck RHD and what looks like aussie plate on it.Theres a company that makes those hideous bars in Aussie, Same as that Flatdeck Cruiser one, They have a website. terrible.
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they almost look like they are off a mack truck or summin
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