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picked up this rollbar a week ago got round to throwing it on this arv, and i just wanted to get other opinions on wether its too high above roof or not? i no the whole crush zone will be good as is but just other opinions would help you no how it is
Cheers, Chris
Single cab 106r - BBP Turbo 3rz
*Boondal Backyard Performance*
Yeh i no but it worked on the previous alloy tray. Its beter than nothing like i had i guess and i try not to tip it over, i think i shall just leave it.
Single cab 106r - BBP Turbo 3rz
*Boondal Backyard Performance*
cheers dave..well it is roofin screwed down atm till tomorrow when i head up to my mates, hes got me some close to 10mm plate cut off wheels the lot and goin to bolt her down properly then re fit the boxes for work. that will be interesting making them not hit the bar Hope the roof screws are enuf for the highway
Single cab 106r - BBP Turbo 3rz
*Boondal Backyard Performance*
I was gunna say leave it as it's a 50/50 thing anyway. Looks good and not too high, but probably higher than you'd make it yourself.
Considering that you're gunna be welding mounting plates, etc. then i'd cut it down while i'm at it. I've seen guys get caught out cos they're too high to get under low and fallen branches, etc. That's one reason why i sold my roofracks. If you mount lights on top then they're gunna be even more prone than roof lights already are.
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