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new tow bar mount

baxter

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I finally got around to making this mount. I wanted the tow bar on the truck but didnt really want it in the bed or on the winch. I used 2" angle and some 3"pipe then welded and ground it to fit nice. I put brackets on both sides and it is solid as a rock.

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3dAngus

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That's nice. Good job. I would sand and paint that towbar with some Krylon Camo Olive paint available at WalMart. It only takes about 25-30 minutes if you have a palm sander.
 

baxter

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3dangus. Thats the next step right now the bars are at my welders getting the upgrade collors then Im gonna sandblast and paint.
 

Recovry4x4

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I finally got around to making this mount. I wanted the tow bar on the truck but didnt really want it in the bed or on the winch. I used 2" angle and some 3"pipe then welded and ground it to fit nice. I put brackets on both sides and it is solid as a rock.

Vaughn
I have 2 medium towbars. I use the same spot to tote mine. I have to say though, my towbar with the collars is a biatch to get in that spot. I have to take the inner bars out of it to get it to clear. The bar sans collars goes in with the inners in place! I like that mount though!
 
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