Re: Why you should choose an ARB over Soverign bar
On the topic of running over roos and bullbars.... Thinking that driving behind a MACK road train at night will save you from roo encounters is so very wrong. So the night began with us driving up towards mildura from melbourne. We were driving down a straight bushy road following a truck, as overtaking it was quite dangerous because the terrain was mountainous. Anyway I had a few car lengths in between the truck as I hate getting stone chips on the paint work and especially getting a cracked windscreen. So the next part hapened so fast! While driving I saw a roo hop out of the bushes in the distance and the truck didnt even hit the breaks! It rammed into the roo and ran over the corpse with its rear wheels. Being behind the truck, my windscreen was sprayed with blood and I had a corpse to dodge at 110km/h (which I somehow managed it without rolling the car). It was like somethin out of a horror movie! I reckon those MACKs with their tough bullbars are invincible lol
On the topic of running over roos and bullbars.... Thinking that driving behind a MACK road train at night will save you from roo encounters is so very wrong. So the night began with us driving up towards mildura from melbourne. We were driving down a straight bushy road following a truck, as overtaking it was quite dangerous because the terrain was mountainous. Anyway I had a few car lengths in between the truck as I hate getting stone chips on the paint work and especially getting a cracked windscreen. So the next part hapened so fast! While driving I saw a roo hop out of the bushes in the distance and the truck didnt even hit the breaks! It rammed into the roo and ran over the corpse with its rear wheels. Being behind the truck, my windscreen was sprayed with blood and I had a corpse to dodge at 110km/h (which I somehow managed it without rolling the car). It was like somethin out of a horror movie! I reckon those MACKs with their tough bullbars are invincible lol
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