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Hilux Bullbar pic post.
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Hilux Bullbar pic post.
I crashed my lux today
creamed the hatchback infront of me. Busted the bumper on my rig.
Any how... now that I need to replace my 2 lower bumpers I'm going to be chasing a bull bar of sorts.
I like some of the custom bars around and some of the factory ones.
I was wondering if people would mind posting some frontal shots of their bar work.
cheers
creamed the hatchback infront of me. Busted the bumper on my rig.
Any how... now that I need to replace my 2 lower bumpers I'm going to be chasing a bull bar of sorts.
I like some of the custom bars around and some of the factory ones.
I was wondering if people would mind posting some frontal shots of their bar work.
cheers
Last edited by junglist on Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
LN106R, 93 - SuperCharged V6
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
pic
LN106R, 93 - SuperCharged V6
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
TYPE 51 STEEL WINCH MOUNT BULL BAR
ALLOY 3" DELUXE BULL BAR
Not sure who makes them. Lifted pics from, http://www.4wdworld.com.au/make/4runner.htm
LN106R, 93 - SuperCharged V6
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
I think if you were to pull in front of a prime mover and left an unsafe stopping distance then yes it would be the person in front's (your) fault and there may be a chance that hed get off. But if you were in the same lane as him for an appreciable amount of time then he should have allowed a safe stopping distance in case you emergency braked for any reason. Im afraid this is where you look to be. The whole idea is that if this person stopped for a run away stroller then you should be able to stop before shunting them over it. All comes down to bad luck really. :(
Any more pics/details. Appreciated.
*cheers Ferozius*
Hybrid yer that's what I thought. Tis a bummer.
I'm going to get the blame. No way out of it.
Anyone who saw the accident would agree Mr.Hatchback got his license from a bran box.
*cheers Ferozius*
Hybrid yer that's what I thought. Tis a bummer.
I'm going to get the blame. No way out of it.
Anyone who saw the accident would agree Mr.Hatchback got his license from a bran box.
Last edited by junglist on Tue Jun 08, 2004 3:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
LN106R, 93 - SuperCharged V6
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
Gun Mental Gray. Hilux
2 inch Suspension
3 inch Body Lift
Wide Track 3" Swap
33" 12.5 BFGOODRich All Terrain
Just to Hijack this post for a second for some funny shit.
I had just got myself a ZZR250 Road bike and decided to ride behind my Mother in-law at the time who was driving my year old VT Commodore.
I was following behind my brother in law who was driving his car and my mother inlaw was driving my car beside him and I was following on the bike.
Brother inlaw was about a car's lengh behind the mother inlaw in the opposite lane. and I was following him.
As we approached the traffic lights they turned orange, Due to the brother in law being behind the mother inlaw I decided to change lanes to get behind her since she was further in front.
Only problem is that she decided to stop, I locked up the bike and had it sideways, lucky for me I let off the brakes just in time to skid around the side.
Brother inlaw made it through the lights no worries.
I can just imagine talking to my insurance company having to explain that I was the owner of both vechicles involved.
Sorry, your post just reminded me and I wanted to share
I had just got myself a ZZR250 Road bike and decided to ride behind my Mother in-law at the time who was driving my year old VT Commodore.
I was following behind my brother in law who was driving his car and my mother inlaw was driving my car beside him and I was following on the bike.
Brother inlaw was about a car's lengh behind the mother inlaw in the opposite lane. and I was following him.
As we approached the traffic lights they turned orange, Due to the brother in law being behind the mother inlaw I decided to change lanes to get behind her since she was further in front.
Only problem is that she decided to stop, I locked up the bike and had it sideways, lucky for me I let off the brakes just in time to skid around the side.
Brother inlaw made it through the lights no worries.
I can just imagine talking to my insurance company having to explain that I was the owner of both vechicles involved.
Sorry, your post just reminded me and I wanted to share
Tibbs: new to road bikes?? a tip for heavy braking, dont even use the rear brake, there way to easy to lock up and plus they only do about 15% of the stoping uner heaving braking.. ive had my bike sideways one to many times :(
here is a pic of my bar, i think its the same one junglist posted.. the brand is breaker (i think)
here is a pic of my bar, i think its the same one junglist posted.. the brand is breaker (i think)
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