It'd be cool if it was something like this- ARB has a plastic bull bar
Spartanbar
Discover the ARB SpartanBar. A lighter, durable bull bar made of flexible polyethylene for unmatched safety. Find your nearest ARB location.www.arb.com.au
That would accurately redefine the term "nerf bar."It'd be cool if it was something like this- ARB has a plastic bull bar
Spartanbar
Discover the ARB SpartanBar. A lighter, durable bull bar made of flexible polyethylene for unmatched safety. Find your nearest ARB location.www.arb.com.au
There’s actual a metal bar behind the plastic. The plastic outer shell is to satisfy UK and Euro crash regulations that prohibit steel bull bars.
Well the winch compatible one has a metal internal bar.Looks very plastic, and useless either way. To be fair, LR and others have been up to these styling gimmicks for decades.
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Well the winch compatible one has a metal internal bar.
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I am sure LR does not want anyone bolting ferrous metal items to their precious aluminum frame or they will end up with galvanic corrosion issues like the Wrangler door and hood hinges.
There’s actual a metal bar behind the plastic. The plastic outer shell is to satisfy UK and Euro crash regulations that prohibit steel bull bars.
If it’s steel just galvanize it.Argh. Really don't like metal encapsulated in plastic. At altitude (like Colorado) UV decimates plastic and allows moisture to finds its way to the inner structure, creating nice environments for rust.
Needs 37” Toyos!!!!