People, putting a steel bullbar is the stupidest thing you can do to a car. Plastic bumpers are meant to sacrifice in order to protect the chassis. Imagine having a solid piece of steel instead of shock absorbers.. of-course the whole car will fall apart once it hits the pothole..same theory goes here
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Is this bumper your original part? Is it possible to purchase in Japan? "Do you have an Instagram account?"
Great content mate. How do you drive in 110Km uphill onroa? If you're gear D or L, 2?
This old man want one, however not available in US
Nice job cowboy
Will stedi c4 cude lights fit instead of the original fog lights
People, putting a steel bullbar is the stupidest thing you can do to a car. Plastic bumpers are meant to sacrifice in order to protect the chassis. Imagine having a solid piece of steel instead of shock absorbers.. of-course the whole car will fall apart once it hits the pothole..same theory goes here
Great detailed video thank you !
Interesting accent. American living in Australia for a while or Australian living in America for a while? I suspect the latter. 🙂
This is such a great video. So detailed and the camera is moved to get all the details. Quality.
Question: was the bumper already a bit trimmed before the making of this video? Looks like the bit near the metal rivets is missing the flap.
Edit: ah you go through that in your other vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYae8bw3Eo8
How many antenna mounts are on the bar as I intend to fit a uhf as well as a Codan HF radio to my Jimny so need a good mounting point
Better look smart before..
Done good job.
Is the bar 32kg in total? So once stock bumper is removed it add's 24kg to the car?
Looks great, good job making it ATV winch compatible also.
Looks like a Roo bar….but for Rabbits
Great video. Good advice on painting the exposed metal. "Cold Gal" paint is a great option.
Great design for the bar too, much more character than other bars on the market, without looking "same as".