Roading Bar?
Roading Bar?
I would like to made my own roading bar. I will extend to the front right side of my Honda Pioneer.
How high should I mount the bar?
How far out from the front tire should it extend?
Thanks
How high should I mount the bar?
How far out from the front tire should it extend?
Thanks
Re: Roading Bar?
Far enough they can’t get caught under a tire, and high enough the bar won’t break their back if they suddenly stop and you don’t. A bit of heavy duty shock prevention (thick bungee) should be engineered into the length of pull.
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Here is my set-up for roading....
Here is my set-up for roading....
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Nice set up, CoveyriseCoveyrise64 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 6:06 pm~
Here is my set-up for roading....
added tape to rig.jpg
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Please tell me the size of the tubing you used.Coveyrise64 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 26, 2022 6:06 pm~
Here is my set-up for roading....
added tape to rig.jpg
LOOKS great!
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A friend fabricated the brackets that I bolted to the front grill guard. I'll measure the tubing dimensions. The bracket put my bar at the right height and moved it forward of the tires some more.
A friend fabricated the brackets that I bolted to the front grill guard. I'll measure the tubing dimensions. The bracket put my bar at the right height and moved it forward of the tires some more.
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One last question: What is the distance from the ground to the bar?
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The bar height is 34 inches. The extensions are 1" I.D. square tubing (.120 wall or 11 gauge). With the .120 inch wall this makes the O.D. 1 !/4". The receivers are lighter gauge, probably 16 gauge. Not exactly sure what I.D. though. Inside dimension would have to be a little larger than 1 1/4". If you have a steel supply near you they should be able to advise.
cr
cr
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THANKS!!!!!