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Bar work question

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Bar work question

Post by go piggen »

Can you have bar work around a 4wd front (roll bars joined to roof and side steps and then to bull bar) and still be road legeal is there any restrictions .
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Post by mickyd555 »

you mean like a re-inforced roof rack?? ;)
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Post by azzad »

I think he means an exo
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Post by g60boy »

azzad wrote:I think he means an exo
yes he does means re-inforced roof rack..... hint, hint......nudge, nudge ;) :D

i think that the ''re-inforced roof rack'' can not obstruct (spelling) to much view and or opening doors and panels and has to be pedestrian safe ie: cant get stuck in in it when your trying to run them over. ;)
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Post by izy »

Your question is probably better off answered by someone with some kind of authority in regards to what is legal in your state as far as modifications go, maybe try where you get a roadworthy, safety certificate or similar in NSW.

These kind of questions will normally get silly answers from people who really don't know anything apart from what they heard from some joe blow down the street.
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Post by Sexy Fingers »

If there are any non rounded edges, or it obstructs the drivers vision in any way, then no, it's not legal.
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