Re: Roo Damage to Soverign Bar
Yeahp. That's about what I'd expect. Alloy bars are one-hit wonders there's no doubt. If that was me I'd really be looking at an ARB jobbie to replace it. Depends what you want though. The more I see the ARB bars the more I like em. Decent solid bits of gear. Sovereign's will take a modest hit, but really, you need to throw them away afterward because a secondary hit, especially in the same area, will cause havoc. That's why I'm toying with ditching mine. But they look nice I suppose. Some sort of ARB bar with brush bars combo and upgraded side steps is the way to go in my opinion. A few peeps around the traps, at the recent 4x4 action 4WD show in Perth, are of the opinion that the brush bars would be simple enough for a reputable roo-bar business to fit up to a Prado. But yeah... I don't even want to know what that might cost just now. :roll:
Yeahp. That's about what I'd expect. Alloy bars are one-hit wonders there's no doubt. If that was me I'd really be looking at an ARB jobbie to replace it. Depends what you want though. The more I see the ARB bars the more I like em. Decent solid bits of gear. Sovereign's will take a modest hit, but really, you need to throw them away afterward because a secondary hit, especially in the same area, will cause havoc. That's why I'm toying with ditching mine. But they look nice I suppose. Some sort of ARB bar with brush bars combo and upgraded side steps is the way to go in my opinion. A few peeps around the traps, at the recent 4x4 action 4WD show in Perth, are of the opinion that the brush bars would be simple enough for a reputable roo-bar business to fit up to a Prado. But yeah... I don't even want to know what that might cost just now. :roll:
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