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steel or alloy bullbar?

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steel or alloy bullbar?

Post by Mr. octurbo »

G'day

a mate of mine was wondering whats better,

steel or alloy bullbars?
also he was wondering on his silver 4 runner (92') what would look better black or chrome?

your thoughts?

thanks.
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Post by grazza »

Do you want to put a winch on it?

If you are running IFS (probably) then the extra weight of a steely may not be too great for your front-end.

I am running an allow bar on my Patrol (came with it) but I have a steel cradle for the winch.

Then again a Patrol is not a Hilux...
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Post by Mr. octurbo »

True yeah its got IFS and probably wont be sticking a winch anytime soon on it.

thanks for the help.
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Post by badger »

depends if he wants it for incase type frontal protection or he wants to use it in anger shunting rock ledges etc.

if he wants to do the later i would buy a steel but this is hardly the sort of like the 4 runner it self is suited to:P
alloy usually look neater and are lighter.
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Post by 90Mav »

i hit a half burried rock on a hill climb with my heavy duty alloy bar, which bent back and crunched the guard... would have been better off with nothing..
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Post by j-top paj »

if i was buying a bar, i would never buy a alloy bar.
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Post by r0ck_m0nkey »

I've been involved in a low speed head on collision before. I had a Steel Bar, the other had an Alloy bar. The results spoke for themselves, go steel if you have the choice.
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Post by Mr. octurbo »

steel sounds better, any places that sell second hand bars or should i just keep and eye on the trading post for me mate?

thanks once agian
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Post by turps »

Kangaroos and Alloy dont play well together. I have alloy and its as weak as. Trucks get away with it cos they dont use flimsy alloy like they do on 4b's.
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Post by taps »

Steel for real
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Post by -Scott- »

grazza wrote:If you are running IFS (probably) then the extra weight of a steely may not be too great for your front-end.
My Paj has a steel bar, was on it when I bought it 7 years ago. For about 6 years it's also had a second battery under the bonnet, and it's still running the original torsion bars. No problems yet.

I wouldn't worry about the weight.
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Post by mud4b »

steel 100%.

i wrapped the front end of my 80 around a tree at full acceleration in 2nd gear about 60ks, it wrapped the rhs of the bar around the headlight/guard and bonnet, a little chopping on the bar and rewelding and a new bit of pipe and it was all good (pity about the rest of the 80 but if it was a alloy bar i figure it would have been a writeoff.

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Post by Gwagensteve »

Steel.

Alloy is prone to fatigue and might protect for the one big hit because it absorbs energy well, but for lots of little knocks like a 4WD gets it will fatigue and stretch the mounting holes out.

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Post by macca81 »

my mates 4runner now runs a steel bullbar with a winch, and he has no suspension probs.

the alloy one he had b4 ended up inside his headlight in a 10kph tap...
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Post by Mr. octurbo »

im getting a strong feeling towards steel. ill pass on the info

cheers
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