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    Protection bar between crush cans

    I've just fitted a winch tray between the chassis where the crush cans are and that bar.

    I was wondering if I could lose the bar now I have the tray and winch in place as it's proving a little tough to replace and the winch tray provides cover underneath and to the radiator etc.?

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    You mean the wombat bar?
    Use it or lose it, your call, but it's worth having something there.
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    Took mine off when I replace my Xrox bar as the bolt os not long enough.

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    Winch cradle wont protect the steering gear so i'd be leaving it on, nothing a couple of longer bolts wont fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Winch cradle wont protect the steering gear so i'd be leaving it on, nothing a couple of longer bolts wont fix.
    It's not the length of the bolts - it's getting the holes to line up

    My winch tray covers the exact same spot - they touch (hence the issue) - so I'm probably being dim, but why would the bar offer more protection?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shakey View Post
    It's not the length of the bolts - it's getting the holes to line up

    My winch tray covers the exact same spot - they touch (hence the issue) - so I'm probably being dim, but why would the bar offer more protection?
    Have a look at where the steering drag link sits in relation to the wombat bar. That should illuminate the dimness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    Have a look at where the steering drag link sits in relation to the wombat bar. That should illuminate the dimness.
    Thanks - just been to take a look next you'll be telling me it's not really designed to protect against wombats ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlvinD2a View Post
    Took mine off when I replace my Xrox bar as the bolt os not long enough.
    If that means you used the original bolts for the xrox I wouldn't be winching or pulling off it until there's some high tensile bolts in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shakey View Post
    Thanks - just been to take a look next you'll be telling me it's not really designed to protect against wombats ...
    No, nothing stops wombats
    It's more if you hit something small, like a dog or a fox, that instead of smacking into a bar or bumper goes under the car and bends your steering link, that can cause all kinds of headaches.
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    Drivers who hit wombats are one step down the evolutionary ladder from the bacteria that live off dog **** imho.

    And there are NO excuses on that point...

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