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Old 04-10-2015, 02:23 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Hey mate,

easiest way is to turn the crash bar upside down. only prob is you won't be able to use the tow hook, but still able to leave the crash bar on this way, I've cut away a little bit of the bottom but left most of the structure in place. Check my album for some pics of what I mean. I used the supports from the crash bar to make some brackets up to mount it.

depending where you want it to fit, you can do lots of things, some people cut the crash bar, some people mount it in front/behind etc.. all depends where you want it to sit.

be advised you will have to cut away the rear of the front bar to make it fit also, I had to take mine off like 3-4 times to cut enough away.
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