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AlexD333

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Hi all, so today i paid the almighty Rick a visit with the hope of re indexing the front torsion bar, after some debate we decided against the front torsion indexing due to stress.

So with the leak off pipes easily tackled we started chatting about mods on here, I mentioned makeitfit's steel bumper, at which point rick mentioned he had a special set of bumpers in led of a lick of paint. Needless to say I snatched them up :D

The rear one has been fitted to get me home and I'm returning to get the front one done later :thumb2

As usual rick, you are a legend :sly
 

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Hi all, so today i paid the almighty Rick a visit with the hope of re indexing the front torsion bar, after some debate we decided against the front torsion indexing due to stress.

So with the leak off pipes easily tackled we started chatting about mods on here, I mentioned makeitfit's steel bumper, at which point rick mentioned he had a special set of bumpers in led of a lick of paint. Needless to say I snatched them up :D

The rear one has been fitted to get me home and I'm returning to get the front one done later :thumb2

As usual rick, you are a legend :sly

Each to their own and all that matey and you are welcome to that one lol

Not my cup of tea but gives you some nice clearance for off roading I suppose :thumbs
 
Each to their own and all that matey and you are welcome to that one lol

Not my cup of tea but gives you some nice clearance for off roading I suppose :thumbs

Yeah, needs a luck of paint and a quick tidy up.

I also need a rubber grommet for the drivers side rear, any ideas where?
 
It looks nice & strong:thumbs the styling of it isn't for me but hay it's your motor not mine:augie
 
It looks nice & strong:thumbs the styling of it isn't for me but hay it's your motor not mine:augie

Cheers dude. Want it to look as aggressive as poss. Looking forward to the front one going on :naughty
 
Just to be on the safe side you might be better taking it to show an mot station and asking if they'll pass. Those rear wheel s look a little exposed to me.
 
Think he'll be ok Jim, if you check Adz's pic thread he took his rear bumper off completely. Think the only thing they're bothered about is sharp edges that folk could cut/stab themselves on (we'll ignore the question of why they'd be that close to the rear of the truck in the first place)

Looking good Alex, remember you'll need a winch in your front bumper to make it road legal :thumbs
 
That's good then, it would be bad news to of binned your old bumpers and then fail mot. Enjoy your modding Alex.
 
You'll have to get the rear number plate remounted now:augie you should be fine with the MOT & boys in blue as the tyres are covered at the top by the arches:thumb2
 
Think he'll be ok Jim, if you check Adz's pic thread he took his rear bumper off completely. Think the only thing they're bothered about is sharp edges that folk could cut/stab themselves on (we'll ignore the question of why they'd be that close to the rear of the truck in the first place)

Looking good Alex, remember you'll need a winch in your front bumper to make it road legal :thumbs

how does that work then? Rick
 
Under EU regs a steel front bumper is frontal protection and therefore not road legal but fit a winch and it becomes a winch bumper which counts as equipment and is road legal.

I'm saying nothing! :augie
 
Under EU regs a steel front bumper is frontal protection and therefore not road legal :(fit a winch and it becomes a winch bumper which counts as equipment and is road legal.

I'm saying nothing! :augie

Yea OK:rolleyes::doh:(:(
 
Under EU regs a steel front bumper is frontal protection and therefore not road legal but fit a winch and it becomes a winch bumper which counts as equipment and is road legal.

I'm saying nothing! :augie

Sooo, this has got me thinking. How flexible is this rule? Obviously my Tirfor winch connects to the bumpers but lives in the boot? :nenau :rolleyes:

Or literally tie the Tirfor to my new front bumper to be :lol
 
I've just had a "great" though :rolleyes:

Im gonna get the exact definition of "winch" and see what I can get away with.

Example - if I could just have 1m of cable with a hook sitting on the ring id be laughing.

Don't really wanna buy a 300 quid elec winch.
 
I'd cut back the over rider bit so it's narrower. then move the lights outward. that'll let you mount the main bar higher so it looks better just under the door line. Even more clearance then and it'll look like it's meant to be there :D
The grommets should easily be found in a scrap yard ;)
 
I've just had a "great" though :rolleyes:

Im gonna get the exact definition of "winch" and see what I can get away with.

Example - if I could just have 1m of cable with a hook sitting on the ring id be laughing.

Don't really wanna buy a 300 quid elec winch.

My understanding is that in a winch bumper the winch bit is integral/mounted to the bumper, so either incorporating the cradle or at the very least the fairlead. :nenau

A winch is a winch bud, I don't think there's any ambiguity there that you could use and even if there was do you want to be trying to argue it in the case of an accident? Also remember you need to inform your insurance about the change of bumper's rear and front.
 
Nah, that Tirfor winch is a bad boy! Rick was checking it out yesterday and he was impressed with it.

I'm wondering if I put a cable in the front for "winching" if it would count :nenau
 

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