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#1 The legendary boofbar - question
old_school Posted on: 2008/2/28 12:35
Making a strut brace for the 1200. Have made up the end plates. No probs there.

But the actual bar itself. What are the boofbars and simular bars made from? Is it alluminium, steel, stainless???

What should I use?

Cheers


#2 Re: The legendary boofbar - question
BAD310 Posted on: 2008/2/28 12:58
I have made a strut brace for my sunny and I used two Falcon ute tonneau cover supports welded together (for thickness, not length). It's not like the boof bar as in it's not adjustable but I think it should do the job. I used the ute tonneau supports because they have a nice arch to them rather than having a straight bar. They are steel by the way.
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#3 Re: The legendary boofbar - question
B110SSS Posted on: 2008/2/29 2:11
Hi, I used an R32 Skyline aluminium bar.No doubt ex China but the quality is excellent and it bolted straight uo to the Boofhead end plates.
Cheers
Dave


#4 Re: The legendary boofbar - question
perthute Posted on: 2008/2/29 2:28
my brace looks like a tri brace i think, ill have a pic soon theres not much room to go ova the motor thats why i went along the fire wall


#5 Re: The legendary boofbar - question
Burke_a_lot Posted on: 2008/2/29 3:00
whats the demensions for one of these?!?


#6 Re: The legendary boofbar - question
Posted on: 2008/2/29 9:39
was actually supposed to be fr r33 front but were manufactured slightly shorter by mistake so were too short for the r33 fronts by about 30mm at full adjustment






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