pvc roll bar
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im building a pvc roll bar
but it isnt staying in my truck, im making it to fit and make sure its perfect then take note of the measurements and bends and then make a REAL roll bar that actually connects to the frame
and the only reason im making a pvc mock-up is because there was a bunch of it lying around after the plumbing was done
EDIT: i know old thread didnt even look at the date on it
but it isnt staying in my truck, im making it to fit and make sure its perfect then take note of the measurements and bends and then make a REAL roll bar that actually connects to the frame
and the only reason im making a pvc mock-up is because there was a bunch of it lying around after the plumbing was done
EDIT: i know old thread didnt even look at the date on it
#32
DEWD MAYNE!!!!
GO GET SOME 2/!2 LUMBER AND MAKE A WOODEN SPOILER!!!! that'd be SCHWEEEAT
dude.. are you kidding it would be an even bigger embarrassment on the trail... thats where everything you have you want it to be as strong as it can be.. not plastic ****.
even the bolt on ones still aren't strong enough even if bolted to the frame its pretty thin tubing.. but better than PVC for mounting lights..
Man, just drop the extra money and have one made/build one that will last.. just my $.02 but i've done plenty of stuff the fast way before and its all coming back to bite me in the ***
GO GET SOME 2/!2 LUMBER AND MAKE A WOODEN SPOILER!!!! that'd be SCHWEEEAT
Man, just drop the extra money and have one made/build one that will last.. just my $.02 but i've done plenty of stuff the fast way before and its all coming back to bite me in the ***
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