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  • #76
    Love the look of the rear bar but concerned about the weight pushing me over the GVM. Any ideas as to how much they weigh?


    Steve
    Stephen Bloomer
    I did have - 2010 GXL D4D Auto, ARB bullbar, rails, sliders, winch, 40mm lift, Brown Davis bash plates and long range tank

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    • #77
      No idea Steve. My rig weighs so much over GVM it doesn't matter any more, but lke any good tank it only uses 1 litre per km so the fuel economy is good
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      • #78
        Originally posted by smakb View Post
        Love the look of the rear bar but concerned about the weight pushing me over the GVM. Any ideas as to how much they weigh?


        Steve
        Nothing like a front bar. Most of the weight is in the wheels and tyres - probably 70kg there alone.

        Mind you, I used to carry a spare on the roof rack. Regardless of GVM, that would be a whole lot worse for stability and loading than attached to the chassis as it is now. Don't forget that the rear door has also lost the reason it's hinges sag...
        2008 D4D M6 GXL [MT ATZ-P3][Whitey's Ironman 45710FE/45682FE+KTFR101H/Dob487][extended Roadsafe links][Polyairs][DBA T3/T2][amts diffdrop & recovery points][Tin175's stone guards][Bushskins BashPlate][ARB Sahara][IPF 900s][Snorkel][WindCheetah][MaxTrax][IC-440][Parrot Asteroid][ARB Fridge][Lifestyle 2nd Row Fridge Mount][ARB Compressor][Thumper][SandGrabbers][Cargo Barrier][Tigerz Awning][MCC Rear Bar]

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        • #79
          and the rear is now capable of taking knocks (and hard thumps as you drop off rock ledges) from rocks, unlike the plastic that rips.
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          • #80
            Sorry Rob - went to give you some rep points for your generosity but PP tells me I must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MidLifeCrisis again.
            NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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            • #81
              Originally posted by Madkore View Post
              Sorry Rob - went to give you some rep points for your generosity but PP tells me I must spread some Reputation around before giving it to MidLifeCrisis again.
              Imagine that. Hope PP has good PI cover for wehen someone gets a bug from "spreading the love"
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              • #82
                If there were a bug for spreading reputation points, I woulda caught it by now.
                NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Madkore View Post
                  If there were a bug for spreading reputation points, I woulda caught it by now.

                  If you're still spreading them, I would suggest that you have caught "it"

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                  • #84
                    Consider yourself infected Rev...

                    I hope it was good for you too.
                    NOW FOR SALE!!! - 2004 Silver GXL 3lt 4spd Auto - ARB Bullbar, Safari Snorkel, Redarc Dual Battery System, Cooper ST MAXX, Dark Tint, IPF900XS spots, Raised Bilstein/Kings Suspension/Firestone Airbags, Autosafe Cargo Barrier, Sandgrabbers, Rola Roof Rack Stuff, Insect Screen, Dust/Wind Deflectors, Sheepskin/Black Duck Seatcovers, GME TX3510, ARB underbonnet compressor, Allied Hammer Rims, ARB UVP, [url="http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread.php?18043-Rock-sliders-steel-side-steps"]AJ Sliders[/url]

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by smakb View Post
                      Love the look of the rear bar but concerned about the weight pushing me over the GVM. Any ideas as to how much they weigh?
                      Steve
                      From what I have seen in brochures, etc, the average weight for a rear carrier (NOT including the two wheels) is 70kg.

                      Add the extra wheel, and there's 100kg on your tail.

                      I've heard the comment: "Makes the Prado handle like a VW Kombi" ...

                      Enjoy!
                      Rob.
                      '08 GXL V6 Manual with: O/L Bar, Cibie Oscars, Safari Snorkel, Revalved Ironman 45710 Struts & 45682 Shocks, Dobinsons & King springs, MickeyT STZs, Eaton E-locker on rear, ScanGaugeII, InaWise TPMS, and a Tvan controlled via TowPro.

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by stevensr34 View Post
                        From what I have seen in brochures, etc, the average weight for a rear carrier (NOT including the two wheels) is 70kg.

                        Add the extra wheel, and there's 100kg on your tail.

                        I've heard the comment: "Makes the Prado handle like a VW Kombi" ...

                        Enjoy!
                        Don't think so. Front bar might push 70kg but there is a lot less in the rear bar...

                        Just returned from a 3000km outback trip, can't say that there was a noticeable effect to the handling. Had plenty of opportunities on fast dirt for Kombi handling to show itself, and it didn't... In fact I think it might have improved a little from the lead tipped arrow effect of a Prado with only a front bar.

                        In any case, I'd rather 100kg out the back than 80kg on the roof.
                        2008 D4D M6 GXL [MT ATZ-P3][Whitey's Ironman 45710FE/45682FE+KTFR101H/Dob487][extended Roadsafe links][Polyairs][DBA T3/T2][amts diffdrop & recovery points][Tin175's stone guards][Bushskins BashPlate][ARB Sahara][IPF 900s][Snorkel][WindCheetah][MaxTrax][IC-440][Parrot Asteroid][ARB Fridge][Lifestyle 2nd Row Fridge Mount][ARB Compressor][Thumper][SandGrabbers][Cargo Barrier][Tigerz Awning][MCC Rear Bar]

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                        • #87
                          I am not sure how much my carrier weighs, but the handling never changed. I love the fact that my water is so easily accessible too!

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by photoprado View Post
                            Don't think so. Front bar might push 70kg but there is a lot less in the rear bar...
                            In any case, I'd rather 100kg out the back than 80kg on the roof.
                            I'm just going by what is published by the sellers of these dual rear tyre carriers...

                            Here's the quote from Powerfiul 4x4's web page: http://www.powerful4x4.com.au/wheel-carriers/

                            Weight:
                            Approximatley 75kilograms (inclusion of both arms, depending on model)
                            Also, adding one spare to the roof weighs: 27kg for the tyre and rim, and 3kg for the roof bars. I've done this for a recent 9000km trip Brisbane-Kimberleys-Broome-Darwin and did not notice the weight.

                            For the sake of at least $3000 (for a Kaymar), I'm just suggesting this is a much cheaper option...
                            stevensr34
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                            Last edited by stevensr34; 20-08-2012, 12:46 PM.
                            Rob.
                            '08 GXL V6 Manual with: O/L Bar, Cibie Oscars, Safari Snorkel, Revalved Ironman 45710 Struts & 45682 Shocks, Dobinsons & King springs, MickeyT STZs, Eaton E-locker on rear, ScanGaugeII, InaWise TPMS, and a Tvan controlled via TowPro.

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                            • #89
                              Rob,

                              I guess the Powerful rear bar must be heavier then, or maybe that is the weight of their bar on a Hummer. I have an ARB front bar and an MCC rear bar and there is no way they have the same amount of steel in them, and I think the ARB front bar is around 60kg.

                              Agree that if all you are carrying on the roof is a standard tyred wheel, then that is a good option. Not easy to get it up there though, and if you fit decent LT AT tyres, the weight goes well over 30kg. Add a rack, tent, etc and it is all too easy to have 80+kg up there.

                              Yes, Kaymar is the dearest option, but they all cost. If you use the Prado for shopping and kids duty you won't like a rear bar at all, too fiddly to open the rear door up, too risky for kids to leave the wheel carrier unlocked etc.

                              Horses for courses. Ideal for a 'trip' Prado, not so much for a 'city' Prado.
                              2008 D4D M6 GXL [MT ATZ-P3][Whitey's Ironman 45710FE/45682FE+KTFR101H/Dob487][extended Roadsafe links][Polyairs][DBA T3/T2][amts diffdrop & recovery points][Tin175's stone guards][Bushskins BashPlate][ARB Sahara][IPF 900s][Snorkel][WindCheetah][MaxTrax][IC-440][Parrot Asteroid][ARB Fridge][Lifestyle 2nd Row Fridge Mount][ARB Compressor][Thumper][SandGrabbers][Cargo Barrier][Tigerz Awning][MCC Rear Bar]

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by photoprado View Post
                                Horses for courses. Ideal for a 'trip' Prado, not so much for a 'city' Prado.
                                agreed. I am lucky to have a work car, so I no longer use the Prado except for trips. Makes decisions like rear bars an easy one. If it was a daily use car, I probably wouldn't have a rear bar, mud tires, removed back seats...

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