MountainBiker
Experience Seeker
I'm talking about the metal loops that extend upward from aftermarket bumpers, up to around hood height. I can see some benefit for animal hits, but that is about all I can think off. Any other benefits?
The reason I ask, is I have a bumper with these "roo bars", and I'm thinking of removing them. The bumper is from Austrailia, and is designed to be "airbag compliant". The company is now out of business, since it seems that there isn't much interest in the offroad parts for Subarus!
At any rate, to be airbag compliant, the bumper utilizes the OEM stamped sheet metal "crush" piece. This piece supports to complete bumper, and is designed to collapse only on larger impacts. Once it is collapsed, the airbags deploy. The weight of the bumper & roo bars seems to be too much for this crush piece after several hundred miles of extreme washboard roads, and the bumper now shakes. I think that I need to reinforce the stamped crush piece a little bit, AND remove some weight from the bumper, by removing the roo bars.
The reason I ask, is I have a bumper with these "roo bars", and I'm thinking of removing them. The bumper is from Austrailia, and is designed to be "airbag compliant". The company is now out of business, since it seems that there isn't much interest in the offroad parts for Subarus!
At any rate, to be airbag compliant, the bumper utilizes the OEM stamped sheet metal "crush" piece. This piece supports to complete bumper, and is designed to collapse only on larger impacts. Once it is collapsed, the airbags deploy. The weight of the bumper & roo bars seems to be too much for this crush piece after several hundred miles of extreme washboard roads, and the bumper now shakes. I think that I need to reinforce the stamped crush piece a little bit, AND remove some weight from the bumper, by removing the roo bars.