Hi Guys,
Since I want to drive my 1983 W-350 here in the African bush a lot, I want to fit a bull bar (the one that is usually fitted to a full-sized truck) to avoid damaging the front when a wild animal hits my truck (or the other way around!).
I am advised by some here that this heavy bull bar (chassis mounted) can affect the steering due to its weight and also might cause cracks in the mountings due to vibrations on bad roads.
Some others claim that bull bars have caused more damage to their vehicles in an accident by crushing the whole front end rather than the area of impact alone- where the damage would be limited.
I want to protect my truck's front end from animals but also want to avoid steering/road handling beiing affected or cracks developing on the vehicle.
Please advise.
Cheers!
Since I want to drive my 1983 W-350 here in the African bush a lot, I want to fit a bull bar (the one that is usually fitted to a full-sized truck) to avoid damaging the front when a wild animal hits my truck (or the other way around!).
I am advised by some here that this heavy bull bar (chassis mounted) can affect the steering due to its weight and also might cause cracks in the mountings due to vibrations on bad roads.
Some others claim that bull bars have caused more damage to their vehicles in an accident by crushing the whole front end rather than the area of impact alone- where the damage would be limited.
I want to protect my truck's front end from animals but also want to avoid steering/road handling beiing affected or cracks developing on the vehicle.
Please advise.
Cheers!
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