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Old 06-15-2011 | 04:29 AM
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BTW, I spoke to one guy on the phone who used to sell a bumper with hoop similar in style to the ARB which was made by Crown USA. He was selling them on ebay UK. I called him and asked if he still sold them as I wanted to see if he could get one without the hoop.

His reply was that he'd stopped importing them as he'd been warned they were illegal to run on a JK in the UK and he was currently in talks with Crown to see if they would manufacture one without the bullbar/hoop.
Old 06-15-2011 | 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by scotlandjk
I have spoken to surrey offroad regarding this issue a while ago. It is a European law and judging by the amount of AEV bumpers are being fitted in France and the guys I know running similar setups in the UK, Germany and Switzerland, it shows that the law is not concise and is open to interpretation. The sale of Landrover bumpers with hoops etc is still widely available in the UK and many people are still fitting them, the Jk is no different.

The link below are all JK's from near Paris....

http://translate.googleusercontent.c...jJUNLnFDkY7Rew

Ntgas, do you have any more info on the TUV approval in Germany?
Yeah but I'm guessing all those hoops are TUV approved and will crumple on impact with a pedestrian, thus rendering them useless as armour for your Jeep. At that point they're just fancy decorations and serve no actual purpose other than reducing your MPG..
Old 06-15-2011 | 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by wrangler07

I think last time they ran with a Rugged Ridge bumper, though it could have been the Warn Rock Crawler, both sans hoop.

I know a few JKs over here running a bullbar but from what I've researched they are at risk of being prosecuted. It's not just VOSA you have to worry about it's also the police and their knowledge of the subject.

So far, no-one has been prosecuted for running one in the UK but it's only a matter of time. I just didn't feel like running the risk of being the first one.
X2 I will wait and let someone else fight the court case.

Just have to find something without a hoop that I like, post some pics once you have your LOD fitted
Old 06-15-2011 | 05:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Ntgas
X2 I will wait and let someone else fight the court case.

Just have to find something without a hoop that I like, post some pics once you have your LOD fitted
You bet! Will do.

BTW, just in case any of you miss this, this mod is really useful and works a treat! Plus it's free!

https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...-chime-2010-JK

Got to post 27 for the answer on how to do it.

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Old 06-15-2011 | 11:12 AM
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This quote best sum our "democracy" and explains how the whole "European project" works.......

"The best way to take control over a people and control them
utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode
rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible
reductions. In this way the people will not see those rights
and freedoms being removed until past the point at which
these changes cannot be reversed" - Adolf Hiter

As NO ONE in this country has ever voted for an EU in its present form, IT should be deemed illegal, especially when you consider its dubious begingings.
(google The Red House Report)
Old 06-15-2011 | 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by snowibex
I would have thought anyone who was involved in constructing such a useless and ambiguous piece of legislation would keep quiet about the fact, but then we are talking about Chris Bashall

ScotlandJK, your Jeep is now looking good (apart from all the chrome bits - ho,ho). You will find the AEV suspension a revelation. Ride and handling are greatly improved over the stock stuff. I will be interested to hear what impact running 35's has on the diesel consumption. Mine drops to about 21mpg on 35" Toyos.

Keep the photos coming!

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Cheers Giles, the chrome bits are for a bit of sparkle
The sidesteps were on the Jeep when I ordered it and are looking crap as all the chrome is flaking off but I will deal with them another time.

I finally got the front trackbar bracket working for now, the AEV guys are still trying to figure out what is wrong with the hardware. Also sort of bodged the steering stabiliser mounting aswell. It is now on all four wheels and once I get the brakes bled and finished off I shall take it for a test ride in the next few days, hope it is as good as I have been hearing!

The mileage I prob wont be able to comment on really. The last two years living in center of Edinburgh I have been getting about 20-21mpg. Before that when I did a 70 mile commute (round trip) to college in Aberdeen I was getting 26-28)
Down here in Devon the lanes are so small and with all the pensioners going 20 everywhere I will stuggle to get an accurate figure. Will be doing fairly regular trips from Devon to Edin so will let you know what it is like on the motorway.

And as for this bumper debate, as this forum is showing, no-one has a clue so might as well stop going on about it as it is just raising more awareness....

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Old 06-15-2011 | 02:37 PM
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Front panels cleaned, primed, and painted. Need more primer to to the rear.











Electrics all done. Switches are for reverse cam, rear LED light, CB+LED interior lights. Round switch for spots, ON, OFF or ON with high beam.





Bolts arrive from a-series spares. Not really an exact match but drilled out the holes on the bracket a bit to make it work. had to use bottle jacks to bend the bracket into shape to get all the holes to line up for the bolts.





Botched job with washers to make up for the bolt being too short and not having the right size nut. Hopefully it will work for the meantime.



New brake discs should be arriving any day but will make do with the old for now (not much wrong with them). I will need to take them off anyway as the wheel speed sensor is on backorder (prob at least a few weeks with the ABS light on and not working!)



FINALLY on all fours!









Control arms brackets in. Took a bit of work getting the bolt near the exhaust out! Ingenuity with ratchet straps was needed as one person cant do everything.













Bit concerned about the front driveshaft angle, cant be good on the rubber boot in the CV joint



If that isnt enough pics then there are well over 600 in the link in the sig
Old 06-15-2011 | 02:48 PM
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Looks good, even with the hoop. :-)

Any reason you did not go for a rear bumper as well as the tyre carrier?
Old 06-15-2011 | 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Ntgas
Looks good, even with the hoop. :-)

Any reason you did not go for a rear bumper as well as the tyre carrier?
Cheers

Weight, expense, not really needed. Also it would have added a lot of hassle with relocating license+fogs.
Plus one less thing to rust! Might end up getting one if I do major expeditions but not really needed at the moment.
Old 06-15-2011 | 03:54 PM
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Looking forward to the testing and reasons for AEV kit issues.
Surely you can't be the first to come up against this.

They've got to get it right for future possible purchasers.... not being selfish

Your JK's certainly looking meaty now for sure.

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