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Thread: non srs air bag bullbar onto a disco with srs airbags

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveS3 View Post
    After visiting a wrecking yard seeing some severely damages D1's (some crashes were apparently fatal) many of the vehicles had airbags that didnt deploy. The bloke in the wrecking yard said it was rare to see a discovery involved in an accident with its airbags deployed - mind you these accidents were not low speed either, the cars were ruined.

    I came to the conclusion that the SRS system in the discovery, is pretty much useless.
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    Dave
    Yes conisdering a lot are over 10 years old and originally the bags only had a life of 10 years...I thnk it was extended to something like 15 maybe 20....

    however I believe it is very common for the bags not to deploy
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    It takes a hell of an impact to detonate the bags...

    The bags only deploy in an almost direct frontal hit, glancing blows etc are off angle and wont trigger..

    Nor do rollovers etc...


    However, I have seen a D3 that hit a washout at 110km/h...
    It was enough to crack the windscreen and detonate the entire compliment of airbags on board!!!

    Insurance wrote the vehicle off, even with no structural damage as the cost to re-bag the vehicle was almost the price of a new one.

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    You may want to check the legalities of fitting a non airbag bar to a car with air bags.

    Same goes for disabling them.

    IIRC, if a safety system is installed by the vehicle manufacturer, then you would be running a legal risk to interfere with it.

    And dont forget, if you have made "illegal" modifications to the vehicle, and then go for an insurance payout, they may reduce or deny your claim.


    Just food for thought. Forewarned is forearmed.

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