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Cisco
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"Bull Bars"? Needed.
I think they are called "Bull Bars". Those pipe structures that fit in front of the vehicle.
Anybody in Baja fabricating and installing these???
I am looking for the real deal, 3" or so galvanized or cast-iron sewer pipe sort of stuff that I can use in Pacific Beach to run into jaywalkers when
I'm not sedately driving Baja.
Installation will be on an E-250.
Any referrals appreciated.
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J.P.
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If its a newer vehicle be wary about some of that bolt on stuff it may impact the performance of your air bag system and void your warrantry.
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by whistler
You don't want to use cast iron sewer pipe.
At a minimum you should you ERW tubing.DOM would be better.Chromoly is probably over-kill. |
Thank You although I have no idea what DOM is and Google did not help although they did put me on to ERW tubing. Gracias.
Anybody down there do that kind of work that you know of? Thanks for the dope.
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
If its a newer vehicle be wary about some of that bolt on stuff it may impact the performance of your air bag system and void your warrantry.
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No longer under warranty but good thought for anyone doing after-market modifications. Thanks.
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J.P.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by whistler
It would be a lot cheaper to purchase one from a manufacturer,rather than have one fabricated. |
I live in Puenta Banda and there is a guy that builds off roar race cars here. find what you want and take some pictures of it . and you will be
very suprised at the cost. he can fabricate it for you. you can probably pay for your trip down with the savings. his name is Pablof.of Pablof
raceing.
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The good stuff comes from Texas - I saw lots of good ranch-style front-end protection there for the Ford Super-Duty pickups.
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Ken Cooke
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Be careful...this bumper can kill
www.ranchhand.com
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Some years ago, prior to being produced commerically, they were known in Baja as "Tumble Burros."
Ya hit a Burro and it tumbled
SDM
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ARBUSA has good bull bars.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by slimshady
ARBUSA has good bull bars. |
and here are the Truck Nutz for the back
http://trucknutz.com/
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
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I have an ARB winch bumper (also called a bullbar), its pretty bad-ass. I think for the Ford's, you can get a Warn winch bumper for cheaper. The ARB's
are just under $1k and imported from Australia.
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Martyman
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There is a bar in San Francisco called The Manhole but I don't know if it's a bull bar.
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Probably one in Santa Rosalia! Either in Town or at the prision or both?!
Couldn't help myself. Tio
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by J.P.
| Quote: | Originally posted by whistler
It would be a lot cheaper to purchase one from a manufacturer,rather than have one fabricated. |
I live in Puenta Banda and there is a guy that builds off roar race cars here. find what you want and take some pictures of it . and you will be
very suprised at the cost. he can fabricate it for you. you can probably pay for your trip down with the savings. his name is Pablof.of Pablof
raceing. |
Thanks Guy. I will be dropping some stuff off in San Felipe on the way down this trip but will check with him on the be-back.
Appreciate the ref.
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by whistler
Just did a search and there are a bunch of grill guards for Ford F250 for less than$300.I built this one and I have that in material.
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That is beautiful work.
Be proud of your production and for goodness sake don't hit anything and mess it up.
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Ken Cooke
The good stuff comes from Texas - I saw lots of good ranch-style front-end protection there for the Ford Super-Duty pickups. |
Thanks for both refs Ken. Was hoping you would get in here after seeing photos of some of the stuff you do with the Rubicon.
Gracias
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Cisco
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
| Quote: | Originally posted by slimshady
ARBUSA has good bull bars. |
and here are the Truck Nutz for the back
http://trucknutz.com/ |
I don't know what it is about those Whoosh but I intensely dislike them. Maybe because I'm a West Coaster, or growing up in Tunaville, don't know.
Just not very red-neck overall.
At one point I saw a pair hanging from a truck in Arizona I think I was, and tried to pull them off I felt so offended by them, but, being old, I just
don't have the strength in my hands any longer so now I carry a pair of Dykes with me.
Boy, they see those and make me stop the van. They run over and RIP them off by hand whether the driver is aboard or not.
Works real well.
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If you were in La Paz, there are 5-6 stores that have them out front for sale.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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Cisco, Were I come from it's just advertising their ignorance and lack of class. Someones daughter will ask "What that?", and someone will have to
explain that some people take pleasure in displaying their private parts.
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I highly recommend RR rails for knocking down jaywalks, in any urban setting.
There most certainly is but one side to every story: the TRUTH. Variations of it are nothing but lies.
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