Home made bull bar SF5

Vy@ch

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2mm steel 23 kilos weight and
2 month of slowly work and 2 hurry weeks :lol:
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just putting it on Leon because I did not have any free place in the garage)))
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yesterday's installation
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That looks awesome :rock: Well done Vy@ch :bananatoast:Very well done indeed :yourock:
I have to ask though, the cut out in the front, is that for a winch at some point in the future ??

Regards
Mr Turbo
 
Thank you guys!:discomonkey:
I made this thing because pay for Subaxtreme bumper and for Shipping it to Kazakhstan is too expensive for me. Price of this bumper with steel, pain, etc. is about 90 US dollars))))
Excellent! Any details on how you went about attaching it to the car?

At the next time when I will take off bumper I try to make some photos.

Are u gonna make a rear bumper too?

Yeap! In september I hope I'll start rear bumper biulding.
That looks awesome :rock: Well done Vy@ch :bananatoast:Very well done indeed :yourock:
I have to ask though, the cut out in the front, is that for a winch at some point in the future ??

Regards
Mr Turbo

Thanx! In the future it will be hole for removable winch. Now it's just a breather for radiator.


How many kilos weight of Subaxtreme bumper? And could some one make photos how attaching it to the car?
 
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NICE work. That's pretty much EXACTLY what I've been wanting to make for my Foz (though, I'm no metal worker, so I'd have to do it with fiberglass) Can't wait to see how you went about mounting it.

Again, great job, looks nice and aggressive.
 
Fantastic work. Someone had to be the first to fab up a front bar. Well done.
 
That is fantastic! Now if you don't mind posting drawings/measurments/angles we would greatly appreciate it! :biggrin:
 
Nice work! That's exactly the same way i was thinking of doing the front bar for my Gen2 Liberty. Any pics of the mounting brackets?
 
should have used a hole saw & then passed the tube through the top of the main bar body rather than welding it on the outside of the bar would make it a bit neater.
But as a whole, top job well done.
 
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