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mu bull bar

Tech talk for GMH/Isuzu and Great Wall owners

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mu bull bar

Post by smokaharma »

hello all can anyone tell me if a jackaroo bull bar will fit a MU? :?:
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Post by pig75 »

A rodeo one fit's i don't think a jack one would fit
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Post by caffa »

not a viable option. different rail widths, they hang out the side and sit about 120mm forward of where they need to be. I used a Frontera bar which didnt bolt straight on but required less mods
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Post by B.M.T. »

Sorry for digging up this thread, but my '96 Fronty had a bar already fitted when I got it... and it looks to me it's a Rodeo unit. Below the grille, there is a relief for the drop down section Rodeos have.... Or, it's built for the Mu, with the Rodeo grille...

Dunno, but there is some sort of cross pollination going on here.... :?
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Post by chikoroll_ »

post a photo
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Post by pig75 »

Both the rodeo and MU came with the drop down grill. A MU bar is slightly wider than the rodeo one
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Post by B.M.T. »

Dunno if this is a Rodeo or Mu bar, but the inside profile doesn't match the Frontera plastic.

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Post by chikoroll_ »

:( photo's too close, take one so we can see the entire face of it
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Post by B.M.T. »

Here's one I prepared earlier :lol:

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Post by chikoroll_ »

:( a hard top :( soft tops are soo much cooler :P

...i don't see where the problem is
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Post by B.M.T. »

Nope, no problem, I was just commenting on the existence of a multi-fit bar ;) ..... (and hoping someone could identify the manufacturer - for no other reason than I like to know).

As for soft tops.... If the garage was high enough for me to park it securely, I'd be unbolting that roof.
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Post by pig75 »

I would say it's for a Frontera or MU. The MU on the left has a Rodeo bar the one on the right is a MU one. If you look where the bar ends the Rodeo one is not wide enough
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Post by B.M.T. »

Yeah, very true. The whole pumped guard thing leaves the Rodeo unit a bit short.
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