been a bit quiet on the vitara project as of late but i have got some work done, the rear bumper.
my rear bumper has been crashed into in the past as the left fog light is missing, the right one is under the wheelarch, the holes are taped over and after the odd bash on the bumpers and seing all of the rust fall out i decided to take it off and see.
the steel reenforcing frame was totaly shot on the right and the left was not much better but the chassis and mounts were fine.
i don't know about you but i also think the rear of a vitara without bumpers looks ugly.
i wanted a tube one after seeing some nice ones on google images.
i fancied having a go myself and practice my welding, so i got hold of some 35mm tubes, a few odd angle brackets and some flat plate.
i wanted to use the original steel inner bumper mounts as they were ok and it gave me something to fix to without having to weld on new mounts.
i used some 35mm exhaust clamps welded to the tubes to not only give it strength but also to keep it all together when i weld and carried it as my car is about 50 yards away from my workshop and electric supply so i have to continualy measure, walk, weld and re-adjust all weekend, this took a lot longer than planned, luckily it did not rain the weekend chosen.
i still have to fix on the flate plates that go between the 2 bars at the exhaust sadles, i also welded washers over the ends of the tubes with nuts weled to them so i can fix things to the ends of the bumper to finnish it off.
i am going to plate in the gap under the tailgate and carry this down to behind the bumper to blend it all in as i do not want the chassis showing too much as it still looks ugly and also carry this around to the bit between the rear arch and bumper.
i just painted it in red oxide ready for the camo green paint, another job for when the temp get higher as the red oxide took ages to dry as it is cold.
i am pleased with the results and it is certainly stronger than the original one, i even managed to fix the welder during the exercise so even the welding got better as i went on!
the next stage is the front, hoping to get a winch bumper tomorow at the donington 4x4 show.
thanks for looking
shaun