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fitmy4wd-blog · 5 years ago
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Get Quality Bullbars & Protection for your 4wd from Fit My 4wd
For giving the different look to your 4WD with bullbars & protection, get in touch with Fit My 4wd. Our company is brought to you by the team at No Limits Offroad & Adelaide Tyrepower.  We assure you that bullbars provided by us are of best quality, so buy them now!  https://www.fitmy4wd.com.au/328-bullbars-protection
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charleswatson013-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Labrador Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Labrador Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an outlawed car. But that may be a the least of your problems. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common add-on in many Aussie cars. They are fitted mainly for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from destruction and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their automobile's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some car customizations may be required like a suspension upgrade.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful precaution against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bull bars are produced to protect an automobile from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to people when they are hit.
4. Crumple zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A motor vehicle has crumple zones located at the front and rear, designed to absorb impact and give way easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar mounted, your 4x4's crumple zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very significant safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in researching airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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badbitchbigtits-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an illegal automobile. That may be a the least of your troubles. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common accessory in many Aussie automobiles. They are fitted mainly for protection. Frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from damage and themselves from injury when encountering animals while speeding down the outback roads. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their car's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag. It also restricts airflow to the intercooler. This can affect both performance and fuel economy.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some motor vehicle customizations may be required like a suspension upgrade. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when speeding up, slowing down and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safety measure against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bikers and other road users. Bull bars are designed to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to people when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A motor vehicle has give way zones located at the front and rear, designed to absorb impact and give way easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's crumple zone may no work as effectively and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very important safety feature of our car. Manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate correctly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a motor vehicle, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will determine whether or not you're driving around with an unlawful motor vehicle. That may be a the least of your concerns. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common accessory in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted predominantly for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from harm and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their motor vehicle's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag. It also restricts airflow to the intercooler. This can affect both performance and fuel economy.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some vehicle adjustments may be required like a suspension enhancement. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when accelerating, stopping and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safeguard against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bikers and other road users. Bull bars are created to protect a motor vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to individuals when they are hit.
4. Crumple zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A vehicle has collapse zones located at the front and rear, designed to absorb impact and give way easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's collapse zone may no work as effectively and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very necessary safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a vehicle, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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madroxxordam-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will determine whether or not you're driving around with an illegal automobile. That may be a the least of your concerns. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted essentially for protection. Regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from destruction and themselves from injury when encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their automobile's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some car modifications may be required like a suspension upgrade. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when accelerating, slowing down and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safety measure against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bull bars are designed to protect a motor vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to humans when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A car has collapse zones located at the front and rear, manufactured to absorb impact and crumple easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar mounted, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very valuable safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in investigating airbags to make sure they inflate effectively and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in an automobile, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an outlawed motor vehicle. But that may be a the least of your troubles. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted essentially for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from destruction and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their vehicle's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some automobile customizations may be required like a suspension upgrade.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safety measure against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bikers and other road users. Bull bars are manufactured to protect an automobile from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to individuals when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
An automobile has crumple zones located at the front and rear, manufactured to absorb impact and collapse easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as effectively and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very significant safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in analyzing airbags to make sure they inflate correctly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an illegal vehicle. That may be a the least of your problems. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common add-on in many Aussie automobiles. They are fitted primarily for protection. Regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from destruction and themselves from injury when encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their motor vehicle's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some motor vehicle modifications may be required like a suspension enhancement. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when speeding up, reducing speed and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful precaution against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, cyclists and other road users. Bull bars are designed to protect a car from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to individuals when they are hit.
4. Give way zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
An automobile has collapse zones located at the front and rear, produced to absorb impact and crumple easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very critical safety feature of our car. Manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a motor vehicle, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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lesbianslovesatan-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an illegal vehicle. That may be a the least of your troubles. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie cars. They are fitted mainly for protection. When encountering animals while speeding down the outback roads, frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from injury and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their vehicle's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag. It also restricts airflow to the intercooler. This can affect both performance and fuel economy.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some vehicle customizations may be required like a suspension enhancement. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when speeding up, braking and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safety measure against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bikers and other road users. Bull bars are produced to protect a car from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to people when they are hit.
4. Crumple zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
An automobile has crumple zones located at the front and rear, produced to absorb impact and collapse easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as efficiently and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very significant safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in researching airbags to make sure they inflate correctly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a motor vehicle, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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screamowyabois-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with a not legal vehicle. But that may be a the least of your troubles. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted largely for protection. Regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from injury and themselves from injury when encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their car's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some motor vehicle customizations may be required like a suspension upgrade. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when accelerating, slowing down and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safeguard against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bull bars are manufactured to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to humans when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A vehicle has crumple zones located at the front and rear, manufactured to absorb impact and give way easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's crumple zone may no work as effectively and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very necessary safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in analyzing airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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sterlingfink-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will determine whether or not you're driving around with an unlawful car. But that may be a the least of your concerns. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common accessory in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted principally for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from harm and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their motor vehicle's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some vehicle adjustments may be required like a suspension enhancement. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when accelerating, reducing speed and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safeguard against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, motorcyclists and other road users. Bull bars are manufactured to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to persons when they are hit.
4. Give way zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A motor vehicle has collapse zones located at the front and rear, created to absorb impact and crumple easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar mounted, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very essential safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate correctly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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throughhappyeyes-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with a not legal motor vehicle. That may be a the least of your concerns. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie cars. They are fitted mainly for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from injury and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their motor vehicle's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? On the average, they weigh about 35 kg but large steel ones can reach up to 80 kg. Imagine putting on all that extra weight on our 4x4. In this case, some automobile adjustments may be required like a suspension upgrade. Carrying extra weight will affect performance and handling, and you will notice it when speeding up, decelerating and turning corners.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safeguard against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bull bars are created to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to people when they are hit.
4. Crumple zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
An automobile has crumple zones located at the front and rear, manufactured to absorb impact and collapse easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very important safety feature of our car. Manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in an automobile, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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fitmy4wd-blog · 5 years ago
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charleswatson013-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Labrador Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Labrador Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with an illegal car. But that may be a the least of your problems. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common accessory in many Aussie automobiles. They are fitted predominantly for protection. When encountering animals while speeding down the outback roads, regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from destruction and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their automobile's MPG after having bull bars installed. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag. It also restricts airflow to the intercooler. This can affect both performance and fuel economy.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some car adjustments may be required like a suspension upgrade.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safeguard against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, motorcyclists and other road users. Bull bars are produced to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to individuals when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A vehicle has collapse zones located at the front and rear, manufactured to absorb impact and collapse easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's crumple zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very essential safety feature of our car. Manufacturers have put a lot of effort in studying airbags to make sure they inflate effectively and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a vehicle, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
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sparklebat-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will determine whether or not you're driving around with an outlawed car. But that may be a the least of your concerns. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common addition in many Aussie cars. They are fitted essentially for protection. Frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from damage and themselves from injury when encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their car's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some vehicle adjustments may be required like a suspension enhancement.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful precaution against wildlife in deserted country roads. In urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bikers and other road users. Bull bars are produced to protect a car from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to humans when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A car has collapse zones located at the front and rear, created to absorb impact and collapse easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar mounted, your 4x4's collapse zone may no work as efficiently and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very valuable safety feature of our car. Manufacturers have put a lot of effort in analyzing airbags to make sure they inflate correctly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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ilhadehsoll-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Nerang Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will determine whether or not you're driving around with an outlawed car. That may be a the least of your issues. Especially if, what you have mounted in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common accessory in many Aussie motor vehicles. They are fitted largely for protection. When encountering critters while speeding down the outback roads, regular travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from injury and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their motor vehicle's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some motor vehicle adjustments may be required like a suspension enhancement.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful precaution against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, motorcyclists and other road users. Bull bars are designed to protect a vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to persons when they are hit.
4. Collapse zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A motor vehicle has crumple zones located at the front and rear, created to absorb impact and crumple easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar mounted, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as effectively and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very essential safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in investigating airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in an automobile, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's occupants. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
ironman bullbar
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badbitchbigtits-blog · 6 years ago
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4x4 Bull Bar Upper Coomera Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
4x4 Bull Bar Upper Coomera Qld - 5 Reasons Why Fitting a Bull Bar Might be a Bad Idea
New laws are now in effect in parts of Australia that will establish whether or not you're driving around with a not legal automobile. That may be a the least of your troubles. Especially if, what you have installed in your 4x4 is a 5 pillar bull bar. Bull bars are a common add-on in many Aussie cars. They are fitted predominantly for protection. When encountering animals while speeding down the outback roads, frequent travellers to the bush will tell you how bull bars have saved their trucks from harm and themselves from injury. Apart from having to adhere to stricter laws come September 2019 when the Exemption period ends, there are 5 reasons why you should think twice before fitting a heavy duty bull bar on your 4x4.
1. How Bull Bars Affect Fuel economy
Some have complained that they noticed a reduction in their automobile's MPG after having bull bars mounted. Having a large contraption such as a 5-pillar bull bar on the front of your truck can alter its aerodynamics, so you get more drag.
2. Weight
How heavy are bull bars? In this case, some automobile customizations may be required like a suspension enhancement.
3. Pedestrian safety
No question, bull bars are a useful safety measure against wildlife in deserted country roads. But in urban streets, they pose great danger to pedestrians, bicyclists and other road users. Bull bars are manufactured to protect a motor vehicle from impact when colliding with a large animal, but can cause very serious, even fatal, injuries to individuals when they are hit.
4. Give way zones Are Effected By Adding a Bull Bar
A car has crumple zones located at the front and rear, created to absorb impact and give way easily in the event of a crash. With a bull bar installed, your 4x4's give way zone may no work as successfully and the likelihood of injury is increased.
5. Airbags
An airbag is a very necessary safety feature of our car. In fact, manufacturers have put a lot of effort in analyzing airbags to make sure they inflate properly and at the right time. A bull bar, when fitted in a car, can mess up the car's secondary restraint system, which airbags and maybe cause injury to the car's passengers. There are many 4x4s with Adaptive Cruise Control that will not work with a bull bar and will also void your insurance. Whether you are for or against the strict regulation of bull bars get the right advice from a reputable agent of MCC here  Phone Today to jump the Queue. (07) 3186 5729 Ask for a delivery time by Clicking here : https://carservicebiggerawaters.com/mcc-bull-bars/ This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://app.contentsamurai.com/cc/196523
nudge
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