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steel or alloy bullbar?
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steel or alloy bullbar?
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.
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.
WHAT!?...WHAT!?...oh no no its not fast at all, just loud!!!
[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
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.
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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78 series troopy for work
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FTE 80 series sahara Sold
i think i have a problem
78 series troopy for work
gu ute play truck For sale
FTE 80 series sahara Sold
i think i have a problem
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
thanks once agian
WHAT!?...WHAT!?...oh no no its not fast at all, just loud!!!
[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
[quote="Ezookiel"] abseiling without the rope you left at home just doesn't have quite the same success rate. [/quote]
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.grazza wrote:If you are running IFS (probably) then the extra weight of a steely may not be too great for your front-end.
I wouldn't worry about the weight.
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.
cheers mark
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.
cheers mark
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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.
Steve.
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.
Steve.
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