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BEAUTGQ
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safari sill bars

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Just wondering if you guys have any pics for mounting sill bars on a swb safari having difficulty with it. heaps of room for a mount at the rear just the front im having trouble getting my head around.
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mudhunt
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Re: safari sill bars

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there is diy instructions on mudrhino.com. have a look there mate it will give you ideas
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ARB style mount two bolts you see a third is inside the two plates
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cool thanks anyone else with any other mounting pics would be great. front bar almost done will get some pics on when it completed.
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I made front brackets to fit around the chassis rails - you have to undo the swaybar plates to get them on, and they need to be a separate part from the sliders (ie: they bolt on) so you can wiggle them on, but I thought it'd be stronger than bolting to the bodymount bits (mine were already bent to somewhat).
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Theres more photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tel1_nz/sets/72157606465597927/ or PM me and I'll email you a word doc with a few notes as well as the pics. There's plenty wrong with my sliders, but (even a bit bent) they still work fine. There are easier ways, but I was having a play with learning welding as I went, and had a lot of fun making these.
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