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    Srs vs Non Srs Bar

    I have read and seen pics of a D1 Bull Bar fitted to a P38 Range Rover and am thinking of doing the same. The guy who fitted one to his Rangie stated it was a SRS compatible Bar. I have seen a few D1 bars for sale but the sellers dont know SRS or not. Is there a way to tell? what should I be looking for. Does it make a difference?

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    Hi,

    Your looking for crush cans mounting the bar to the body. Ive got a D1 with an Air bag compatible Outback Accessories bar and I'm only round the corner if you wanna pop round to take some measurements sometime,

    Cheers

    Tristan

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    DiscoMick Guest
    Seen X-Rox bars on several D1s, but I'm not sure if they're SRS-compatible or not.
    http://www.offroadequipment.com.au/p...xrox-bullbars/

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    Boony73 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Seen X-Rox bars on several D1s, but I'm not sure if they're SRS-compatible or not.
    XROX Bullbars |
    Mine was, I had to get the compliance sticker sent out as it wasn't in the box

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    Just thought I would add a little more to this as I have 2 disco's in the garage both with SRS bullbars (one of the bars is in the markets)
    Here is a picture of the Outback Accessories crush cans



    And here's the TJM one which has no crush can but both bars have stickers saying they are suitable for Airbags



    Thanks

    Tristan

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