Vigilante
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Hey guys
Just thought I would post up a piccy of the Xrox bar which a mate and I installed today. Super easy install even though we hadn't ever done anything like this before. The thing that took the longest was measuring the straight line across the bumper - measure 8 times, cut once was the order of the day. Additionally, drilling the vertical hole through the chassis to accommodate for the mounting system also took us some time, just because we had to ensure we were drilling it in the right position!
Only criticism is the instructions. Although I didn't really need to refer to them for the installation as it was very straight forward, they do specify measuring 40 mm from the centre of the grill with regard to the bumper cut. I think this should be 50 mm such that the gap between the Xrox bar and the remaining bumper is less.
All in all it took us about 4 hours including two coffee breaks and stuffing about waiting for batteries recharge (apparently the batteries were "charged"... bloody Ryobi!). Good way to spend a Wednesday
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Just thought I would post up a piccy of the Xrox bar which a mate and I installed today. Super easy install even though we hadn't ever done anything like this before. The thing that took the longest was measuring the straight line across the bumper - measure 8 times, cut once was the order of the day. Additionally, drilling the vertical hole through the chassis to accommodate for the mounting system also took us some time, just because we had to ensure we were drilling it in the right position!
Only criticism is the instructions. Although I didn't really need to refer to them for the installation as it was very straight forward, they do specify measuring 40 mm from the centre of the grill with regard to the bumper cut. I think this should be 50 mm such that the gap between the Xrox bar and the remaining bumper is less.
All in all it took us about 4 hours including two coffee breaks and stuffing about waiting for batteries recharge (apparently the batteries were "charged"... bloody Ryobi!). Good way to spend a Wednesday
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