Snorkle and wheel carrier
- FALCONCONVERTTOSUBARU
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Snorkle and wheel carrier
does anyone know where in SE QLD to get a snorkle and wheel carrier fabricated and fitted to an L series and what sort of $$$ it would cost for each?
- El_Freddo
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Snorkel - NJ-NK-NH Paj - look on ebay, about $120ish depending on the unit you go with.
You'll need a heat gun to bend the snorkel's elbow to fit the angle of the A pillar. You might need to trim the support bar forward of the strut tower for the inner guard plumbing - I didn't but a mate in the US that recently added a snorkel to his L had to trim it back.
From there the plumbing is all custom...
Rear bar - complete DIY - know a mate with a welder?? Trick is to keep it light yet strong to carry what you need![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Cheers
Bennie
You'll need a heat gun to bend the snorkel's elbow to fit the angle of the A pillar. You might need to trim the support bar forward of the strut tower for the inner guard plumbing - I didn't but a mate in the US that recently added a snorkel to his L had to trim it back.
From there the plumbing is all custom...
Rear bar - complete DIY - know a mate with a welder?? Trick is to keep it light yet strong to carry what you need
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
Cheers
Bennie
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- El_Freddo
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I don't see why not. There are alloy bars with spare wheel and jerry can holders out there.FALCONCONVERTTOSUBARU wrote:well I work for an aluminium company I sort of was wondering whether something could be made out of ally to do it and be strong enough.
I wouldn't mind an alloy one to cut down on weight!
Cheers
Bennie
- Kalbarri_baru
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Check this out for a rear wheel carrier http://www.sportsrange.com.au/4x4-acces ... -hitch.jpg can be found at http://www.sportsrange.com.au/index.php
Now I am looking at this option for my L Series Wagon, I already have a standard towbar so I will remove the tow ball which I never use, then I will have steel tube welded to my (Tow Tounge) and then slot the 50mm reece bar inside and lock it with a dual pin system.
Claims to fit any vehicle with a reece style hitch and DIY.
Listed as a 4 in one Rear step, Swing away wheel carrier, Jerry can holder and Tow bar, price quoted as $990.00
Speak to Matt on 08 9258 9002 at Welshpool as he will be happy to discuss your needs, mention the Subaru Forum as we might be able to get a better price if there is enough interest.
Cheers
WayneO....
Now I am looking at this option for my L Series Wagon, I already have a standard towbar so I will remove the tow ball which I never use, then I will have steel tube welded to my (Tow Tounge) and then slot the 50mm reece bar inside and lock it with a dual pin system.
Claims to fit any vehicle with a reece style hitch and DIY.
Listed as a 4 in one Rear step, Swing away wheel carrier, Jerry can holder and Tow bar, price quoted as $990.00
Speak to Matt on 08 9258 9002 at Welshpool as he will be happy to discuss your needs, mention the Subaru Forum as we might be able to get a better price if there is enough interest.
Cheers
WayneO....
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I like the concept of this - but - you really want everything as close to the rear of the vehicle as possible to reduce the leverage effect that weight has on the rear suspension.
Plus if it hangs out the back you've just paid the best part of a grand to reduce your departure angle...
I'd still be keen to see one on an L series though!
Cheers
Bennie
Plus if it hangs out the back you've just paid the best part of a grand to reduce your departure angle...
I'd still be keen to see one on an L series though!
Cheers
Bennie