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  • #46
    Heres a couple more,there area couple of small dents on the bottom part of the front frame but they are down low so should not notice too much. The front plates could be unbolted and replaced if you wanted to.
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    Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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    • #47
      There are also brackets for spotlights which you cannot see in the pics
      Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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      • #48
        Perhaps you would like to put them in the for sale section
        I'm a custard donut monster

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        • #49
          Originally posted by jotto View Post
          Perhaps you would like to put them in the for sale section
          How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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          • #50
            well,i didnt start this thread with the intention of selling them,but if will probably put them in the for sale section tomorrow.
            Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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            • #51
              I have no idea what make they are, (if any) they look "home made" to me but well done, the main uprights are box construction whereas normally they are solid plate with a polished s/s front,
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              Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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              • #52
                Popeye,how do yours fix to the truck,mountings wise?
                Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by jotto View Post
                  Perhaps you would like to put them in the for sale section
                  Hee, hee! Subtle but to the point, I wondered who'd be the first to point that out.
                  'Tis better to sting than to be stung!

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by flyeruk View Post
                    Popeye,how do yours fix to the truck,mountings wise?
                    theres two angle brackets that bolt to the bars and to the recovery hooks fixings, you remove the hooks fit the bracket and replace the hooks on the barakets, same bolts, there long enough! i'll take a pic if you want tomorrow,
                    Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                    • #55
                      That would be great to see a pic. So,your bars dont have the two extra brackets that seem to be at the lower vent level?
                      Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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                      • #56
                        Just so you all know, i have not really decided if im going to keep them or not. Im not trying to advertise them for free its just that i started this post with the intention of putting them on my truck,then changed my mind,now i having second thoughts It must bean age thing,i seem to get more indecisive with the passing years.
                        Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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                        • #57
                          I used to be really indecisive but now i'm not so sure
                          Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                          • #58
                            OK, first pic is the bars when i got em, the brackets you need are the ones marked by red lines, the ones marked with blue lines came with the bars but i never figured where they went, wouldn't fit anywhere that i could see, think they are for AIBA bars, the guy i bought from got two pair of bars at the time, 1x Jaos & 1xAIBA, so no need to worry about them!


                            2nd pic, the bracket fitted, red line bolts fix the bracket (and recovery hooks) to the chassi, blue line bolts fix the bars to the bracket

                            3rd pic, shows the other side of the same bracket/bars. this is the off side shown btw, same set up for the other side
                            Last edited by POPEYE; 20 February 2010, 17:27.
                            Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                            • #59
                              That explains a lot,thanks very much. I was confused by the other two brackets
                              higher up on the bars.I did not realise that the bottom brackets would be sufficient for supporting the whole bull bar. Maybe the truck they came off had been modified in some way to accept them. Anyway, thanks again,i think i will
                              have another look next week and see if i can get them on.
                              Toyota surf 3.0D 1995

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                              • #60
                                [QUOTE=surrey-surfer;619109]
                                Originally posted by POPEYE View Post

                                I person like the practicality of them when lanning/off roading. Its are great at protecting the front of my car from scratches etc from bushes and branches etc etc.
                                As they make the front of the truck wider, they make it more difficult to squeeze through gaps.

                                Scratches are part and parcel of laning unless you avoid all but the most wide open lanes. Gorse shows now mercy, and the bars wont help you at all there.

                                With the greatest of respect, I'd suggest that if you dont want to scratch your paint, stay away from laning. Scratches are a kind of patina your paint takes on to show everyone that your truck isn't just a school run machine
                                Cutting steps in the roof of the world

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