Falcon ea / eb bull bar to liberty
Falcon ea / eb bull bar to liberty
I purchased a ally bumper replacment bull bar the other day .To let you all know it bolted up and looks a treat .
I made two brackets from RHS with plates welded on this picked up on the plates on the bull bar .I had to cut a small amout away from bull bar near the corners on the guard as to give it some clearance.
cost $80.00
The whole ford was $300.00
I made two brackets from RHS with plates welded on this picked up on the plates on the bull bar .I had to cut a small amout away from bull bar near the corners on the guard as to give it some clearance.
cost $80.00
The whole ford was $300.00
- vincentvega
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this is removing the old liberty bumper & fitting the ford ea bull bar .
Yes it gives me the shits why I can not load photos on this site .
I need some one to show me I think .
I have been machining parts for my liberty all day & running wires through the car .I did not tack photos today, but will do and send them to mike .
Trust me you will be very impressed !
Yes it gives me the shits why I can not load photos on this site .
I need some one to show me I think .
I have been machining parts for my liberty all day & running wires through the car .I did not tack photos today, but will do and send them to mike .
Trust me you will be very impressed !
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- AlpineRaven
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I'd be interested in seeing the pics too.
Here is a topic that may help you regarding posting photos: http://www.ausubaru.com/main/modules.ph ... pic&t=1131
Here is a topic that may help you regarding posting photos: http://www.ausubaru.com/main/modules.ph ... pic&t=1131
Monster Subaru sold to a good home!! Still a Subaru owner. Will try stay in the Ausubaru loop. Sorry 

Seagull, check this out, as by reducing the image size makes a difference in sending, especially with dialup:seagull wrote:I will not be trying to post photos untill my area gets broad band , dial up sux
I have emailed the photos ( many )
http://www.ausubaru.com/main/modules.ph ... pic&t=1490
You really dont need to view a full size pic most times, right click most internet images on a given webpage and you will find the average size that fits nicely to screen and to send once you expriment a bit.
Would you have any probs in setting up an account (free) for host pics like Imageshack or Photobucket? Just register and post pics, copy link URL's once you have logged out from host site and post them in your posts here - simple huh?
- vincentvega
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sorry mate have been insanely busy at work this week.
your photos are up here:
http://users.alphadimensions.net/users/ ... s/seagull/
love what you have done with the gearbox crossmember, and the rear arms.
Interesting idea with the throttle body too, although i dont know if it was really necessary. Usually spacing the cooler up to clear the engine support bar is enough, and the rubber hose can take up the change in angle. Maybe not possible with your 3" lift ?
your photos are up here:
http://users.alphadimensions.net/users/ ... s/seagull/
love what you have done with the gearbox crossmember, and the rear arms.
Interesting idea with the throttle body too, although i dont know if it was really necessary. Usually spacing the cooler up to clear the engine support bar is enough, and the rubber hose can take up the change in angle. Maybe not possible with your 3" lift ?