Nice workshop, helpful australia video. Clear bench ready for cake i can see, and perhaps cups of tea? Been trying to get the wife to bring tea and cake for many years but still no luck.
Good Job mate. A man of my own heart. We have the same vehicle the same bull bar and the same barber. Just like my place, there is a motor bike in the back ground. Well done. Keep up the good work.
i like the bullbar for protection. i spend amount of time in middle eastern countrie and i wondered it would be too heavy to be travelling on foot over long distance. i would need to go at least 5 km in one day. i just had straps that went over my shoulders and then secored to my belt but i just wondered about the weight of this one and also if you have experience with how much it might slow down my speed? if it is strong and can withstand attack then it is ok if speed is slow a little.
All of that just for a winch? A hundred or so dollars would have got you a decent hand winch, you can use them in the front and the rear of the vehicle , no servicing and they always work!
Glad I found this video. Just got a bullbar yesterday for my 2012 dmax and this will help dearly. Thank you sir.
Most welcome
Oh man, I felt that noise as you sat down haha Thanks for the video, good to know how it all comes together!
Thanks for watching Ethan.
Nice workshop, helpful australia video. Clear bench ready for cake i can see, and perhaps cups of tea? Been trying to get the wife to bring tea and cake for many years but still no luck.
Good Job mate. A man of my own heart. We have the same vehicle the same bull bar and the same barber. Just like my place, there is a motor bike in the back ground. Well done. Keep up the good work.
NEVILLE MITCHELL haha. Parallel worlds.
Wow, big job. Well done mate. It looks like you have a well-equipped workshop.
thanks T Yik.
Well done. You have a nice work shop.
Thanks Noel.
Good presentation mate, keep it up.
tommy b thanks.
awesome job !
Thanks
great video mate, helped me a beauty
Glad you liked it
excellent mate im about to do the same thing. this is extremely helpful
Most welcome
A great looking install. We’re your indicators LEDs, if so did you have a problem with them flashing rapidly?
I didn’t connect the indicators. One of those moments when I said I’d do it tomorrow and it never happened.
Thanks for the video mate, one question: have you had to upgrade the front shocks/coils due to the extra weight?
Thanks
yep absolutely, it's a must.
nice video.
Thanks D
IT LOOKS GOOD ON YOUR 4WD. I WILL GET ONE FOR MY HOLDEN RODEO WITH FOG LIGHTS FITTED. MCC 4WD DELUXE STEEL BULLBAR IT WILL LOOK GOOD
john lithgow I recon it looks pretty good as well. Thanks for watching
Yep agree
i like the bullbar for protection. i spend amount of time in middle eastern countrie and i wondered it would be too heavy to be travelling on foot over long distance. i would need to go at least 5 km in one day. i just had straps that went over my shoulders and then secored to my belt but i just wondered about the weight of this one and also if you have experience with how much it might slow down my speed? if it is strong and can withstand attack then it is ok if speed is slow a little.
definitely go better with a car.... lol
Good effort mate. Over how many hours did you spend doing this job?
Flyabye total of about 4 hours. But nothing I do is quick.
Thanks for this vid mate. What’s your thoughts on the bar 6 months on? Any feedback would be great. Looking at one for my my-x. Cheers
nick anders no issues at all. Very good bar for the price
Is there any recovery points available for your bull bar?
no, should always be from your vehicle frame. If you recover from your bull bar you will end up causing damage.
The templates could be better looks like a pretty big gap
Yep.
All of that just for a winch? A hundred or so dollars would have got you a decent hand winch, you can use them in the front and the rear of the vehicle , no servicing and they always work!
In the past 2 years I’ve hit 3 roo’s in my travels. Nil damage due to the front bar.