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Title: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: LB on February 21, 2013, 02:08:55 PM
Just had a quote form ARB for the dual wheel Carrier (Colour Coded) A warn winch to replace the non working tiger one. Tried for side steps to but apparently they do not have them to go with the Sahara bar. $6351 (carrier and - ouch.......

Opoosite lock was a better $5550 including the side steps for there brand.

Any recomendations of anywhere else to get quotes from.

Also are the opposite lock products any good.

LB

Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: MY0080 on February 21, 2013, 02:16:29 PM
Theres also Ironman, and TJM to name a couple more
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: ian_baker58 on February 21, 2013, 02:39:00 PM
Just had a quote form ARB for the dual wheel Carrier (Colour Coded) A warn winch to replace the non working tiger one. Tried for side steps to but apparently they do not have them to go with the Sahara bar. $6351 (carrier and - ouch.......

Opoosite lock was a better $5550 including the side steps for there brand.

Any recomendations of anywhere else to get quotes from.

Also are the opposite lock products any good.

LB


Yep,
Not cheap, but I wouldn't have any other bar(s) on my LC200 (this is my 2nd LC200 and 9th Landcruiser over the years). 
Been an ARB fan since 1986...  Engineered and manufactured here in Australia by Australians.  You might pay extra for ARB stuff, but its well engineered, tested and proven over many years, and I've found their after sales service excellent... 

That all said, it may not suit your requirements, and there are definitely other products out there - some imported, and others made in Australia!

Here's my setup...

(http://i1254.photobucket.com/albums/hh610/VK3XIB/LC200%20Siderails%20JAN13/file.jpg)

(http://i1254.photobucket.com/albums/hh610/VK3XIB/LC200%20Siderails%20JAN13/file-3.jpg)

Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Bird on February 21, 2013, 03:02:23 PM
It hurts when they give you the price eh!!!!

Did the quote include replacing your suspension to cope with the extra weight?

I've got a Kaymar rear bar only cause I got it cheap off e-bay, but they are stupid heavy. Even worse with 2x swing arms on them.

Bloke I have lunch with on Fridays works for OL, and has good things to say about most of their gear.

My advice is sit back and work out if you really need them. I wouldn't do it again... I've never needed 2 spares to start with.

YMMV.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Memem284 on February 21, 2013, 03:07:41 PM
How about this bull bar? It's on my daughter's boyfriend's ute
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Fozzle on February 21, 2013, 03:10:28 PM
And you let him go out with your Daughter..

Brave man!

In all seriousness though.. Why on earth.. It looks ridiculous.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: evolution on February 21, 2013, 05:08:43 PM
How about this bull bar? It's on my daughter's boyfriend's ute

I'm guessing he works up on the snow fields making sure the roads are clear of snow and safe for us to drive on. What a great bloke!  >:D

Cheers
Evo
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: dazzler on February 21, 2013, 05:21:10 PM
I'm guessing he works up on the snow fields making sure the roads are clear of snow and safe for us to drive on. What a great bloke!  >:D

Cheers
Evo

I think its a mardi gras float!
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Mandrake on February 21, 2013, 05:21:14 PM
Could try the MCC stuff from Wolf 4X4 -- http://www.wolf4x4.com.au/rear-wheel-carrier/ (http://www.wolf4x4.com.au/rear-wheel-carrier/)
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: briann532 on February 21, 2013, 05:40:14 PM
I generally keep my cars for about 5 years

So I figure if I have to spend 10K on it to set it up how I like, it does hurt, but when you break it down.............


5 years = 260 weeks.
So $10,000 / 260 = $38.46 per week.

We never hesitate to pay that for beer  :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: and some............... :'( :'( :'(

I also reckon it will never add resale value, but it certainly makes it easier to sell the car when the time comes and the bits might fetch a bit of value....

Cheers
Brian

Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: LB on February 21, 2013, 06:10:21 PM
Jeez where to start

Theres also Ironman, and TJM to name a couple more

Got a quote from TJM after I posted, they no longer make wheel carriers so they use kaymar ones. Price difference between them only $100


I also reckon it will never add resale value, but it certainly makes it easier to sell the car when the time comes and the bits might fetch a bit of value....


This is forming part of my justification

We go our GXV at a great price with out even taking into consideration the extra stuff on. I looking at the market prices we should easily be able to $6000 odd thousand dollars more than we paid especially if we add these things. Realise when selling Brands eg ARB can be a big selling point.

It hurts when they give you the price eh!!!!

Did the quote include replacing your suspension to cope with the extra weight?

I've got a Kaymar rear bar only cause I got it cheap off e-bay, but they are stupid heavy. Even worse with 2x swing arms on them.

Bloke I have lunch with on Fridays works for OL, and has good things to say about most of their gear.

My advice is sit back and work out if you really need them. I wouldn't do it again... I've never needed 2 spares to start with.

YMMV.

Suspension right to go and one of the wheel carriers is for the camper trailer wheel (will probably remove for Surburan driving.)
Are considering the jerry can holder instead of the second carrier for weight purposes.

How about this bull bar? It's on my daughter's boyfriend's ute potentially

At least its unlikely she will get trouble from other guys when he is around. He could potentialy also be compensating...............

LB



Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Pauly on February 21, 2013, 06:13:49 PM
If you can get your sahara bar of ebay the have it sprayed. I bought my bar for $500 and jagged it was colour coded.
Title: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: BigJules on February 21, 2013, 06:35:02 PM
LB, is be happy to have a look at your winch. There is only a few things that will cause it not to work and most likely it's just a wiring problem with the controller.

PM me your number if you're keen.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: LB on February 21, 2013, 06:52:43 PM
LB, is be happy to have a look at your winch. There is only a few things that will cause it not to work and most likely it's just a wiring problem with the controller.

PM me your number if you're keen.

Bunyip said he would supply the beer!!!! He will PM you

LB
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: LB on February 21, 2013, 06:54:27 PM
If you can get your sahara bar of ebay the have it sprayed. I bought my bar for $500 and jagged it was colour coded.

It come with the Sahara Bar

LB
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock
Post by: LB on February 26, 2013, 04:33:55 PM
Has anyone got an Opposite Lock Wheel Carrier, if so your thoughts
Title: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock
Post by: liney on February 26, 2013, 04:45:29 PM
Have an Opposite Lock twin wheel carrier on my 100 series and am very happy with it.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock
Post by: GGV8Cruza on February 26, 2013, 05:22:28 PM
Have one on the Patrol and it is very well constructed. One wheel and a twin Gerry can holder. Reasonably cheap compared to some of the other brands. Not too sure where you are located but razler make some rear bars for different cars that look pretty good

GG
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: WilSurf on January 20, 2014, 11:48:44 AM
I am looking for a rear bar with wheel carrier.
I was going for the ARB model, but the sales person told me that they have over 150 moving parts and needed lots of adjusting at a regular basis.
Does others with the ARB have this issue?
Particular with a LC100.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: muzza01 on January 20, 2014, 03:00:53 PM
I am looking for a rear bar with wheel carrier.
I was going for the ARB model, but the sales person told me that they have over 150 moving parts and needed lots of adjusting at a regular basis.
Does others with the ARB have this issue?
Particular with a LC100.

My twin carrier is not an ARB brand its Ironman.  i know its not the same as the ARB one but 150 moving parts WTF?
 Even counting each and every roller in the bearings couldn't add up to 150.
I have adjusted mine twice in four years, both times after a Cape trip. Only takes about an hour to pull off the two wheels, remove the swing arms, clean out/repack the bearings and adjust the locks.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier/Side Steps/Winch
Post by: Pog on January 20, 2014, 03:49:09 PM
How about this bull bar? It's on my daughter's boyfriend's ute

Awesome - I actually like it. If I lived in South Western QLD, I would definately have one.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: jr on January 22, 2014, 07:11:34 PM
Maybe he lives somewhere he actually hits things
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: 02-SR5 on January 22, 2014, 07:18:54 PM
Maybe he lives in Toowoomba.

Home of the Tuffbar bull bars.
Title: Re: Wheel Carrier-Opposite Lock now versus kaymar
Post by: duggie on January 23, 2014, 03:45:55 PM
You could always have a go at making your own rear wheel carrier.

(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/rebuild%20again/010-2.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/rebuild%20again/010-2.jpg.html)

(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/rebuild%20again/001-11.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/rebuild%20again/001-11.jpg.html)

(http://i1259.photobucket.com/albums/ii547/dug59/rebuild%20again/002-9.jpg) (http://s1259.photobucket.com/user/dug59/media/rebuild%20again/002-9.jpg.html)

Total cost was about $750.00

cheers duggie