> Does anyone have any comments on "Smartbar" Bullbars
>
> which is a polymer based bar. When we saw it today, it seemed too good to
> be
> true, light weight, antirust, reconstitutes it's original state in some
> circumstanstances and as tough as some of the other more traditional
> products
>
> Despite this it does not seem overly popular ?
>
> Is it a case of real men only use alloy or steel ?
>
> Appreciate your feedback
>
> Refer attached website
>
> http://www.teampoly.com.au/
Kev - 19 Feb 2006 11:42 GMT
>>Does anyone have any comments on "Smartbar" Bullbars
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>>http://www.teampoly.com.au/
When you actually hit something like a roo and it flexes back and bends
the front of your vehicle you'll be wishing you bought a real bar, you
can't mount a winch on them , you can't polish it
they are good fror pretend 4WD owners who like to pretend they have a 4WD
save your money and forget a bullbar altogether
Kev
Burnie M - 19 Feb 2006 21:21 GMT
>When you actually hit something like a roo and it flexes back and bends
>the front of your vehicle you'll be wishing you bought a real bar, you
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>Kev
After you have hit the roo the bar springs back and looks unmarked
like new.
However, the radiator has been pushed into the engine and the car is
undriveable.
Now, why did we fit the bullbar again ?
Biggus La Great. - 20 Feb 2006 13:43 GMT
>After you have hit the roo the bar springs back and looks unmarked
>like new.
Looks like new from a distance. But look up close is a different
story.
Biggus La Great. - 20 Feb 2006 13:42 GMT
Yes, they are fuckin stupid.
yup they bend back into shape (but fracture) after smashing your
bonnet, grill adn lights to pieces. Great things. adn Harold will love
you.
>> Does anyone have any comments on "Smartbar" Bullbars