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  • #91
    That 80 series front on the back of the jeep looks good
    2011 150series GXL

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    • #92
      I've just been having a close look at my mates Strongarm Rear Bar and have noticed there is practically no clearance between the bar and the body. I've also noticed this on other photo's I've seen of rear bars (outback accessories one especially). Given the rear bar is mounted to the chassis and the body is rubber mounted why isn't this a problem. According to ARB you need 25mm clearance at the front between the body and Bull bar so that they don't hit. The Prado is roughly the same width at the back as it is at the front so unless the whole body twists by 25mm you should need the same clearance shouldn't you? Unless of course the whole "it's the body moving not the bar" is just ARB marketing speak for "actually it's a crap design and yes the bar does move", as has been suggested elsewhere.

      Or, am I just missing something here?

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      • #93
        The front does flex a lot. Try it out for yourself. Park the vehicle on an angle on a side slope and you will see the difference in clearance from drivers to passanger side at the front bar.

        Back???? I don't know, but I will gladly test and report back here if someone buys me the rear bar. :-)
        2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by Davros View Post
          Back???? I don't know, but I will gladly test and report back here if someone buys me the rear bar. :-)
          It was my question so I get to do the test

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          • #95
            I'll keep an eye out in it- but it could also have something to do with the way it's mounted, or maybe the rear is more rigid than the front.. Haven't noticed it before when flexing though.
            2004 Prado GXL. v6 auto, ARB deluxe bar, exhaust, 2" EFS lift kit, Outback Acc rear bar,
            rallye 2000 spots, roof mount dvd, dig_options stereo, toyota roof bars.
            More to come!

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            • #96
              It was my question so I get to do the test
              OK so as soon as someone buys me the bar, and I fit it up, Treckrider is coming over to my house to test it out.
              I'll shout beers.

              Plan now locked in place....
              2008 Diesel Prado with extra stuff added. I drive it on the road and other places too.

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