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Thread: Protecting disco 3 from roo,s and aftermarket price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanceanot View Post
    I now look very fondly at my OL bar after hitting a roo on the first day ofour last trip. There and then it could have all ended in tears.

    I do as well, we hit an Emu about 5 days into a 3 week trip, it could have been all over that day, if not for our OL bar.

    Oh and any alloy bar is useless in a roo strike, if anything it will probably be a more costly repair bill, you can't repair alloy bars and the damage to the car would probably be about the same, the LR bar is about $4.000 and bloody ugly too.

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    Look at it this way if you will...

    Sometimes form follows function
    Sometimes function follows form
    Sometimes you get lucky and get both...

    The ARB style with 'Triangulated' uprights provide the necessary rigidity (for lack of a better word) and split pan design with multiple angle pressing - to produce a strong, protective structure.

    The tubular and flat plate blade designs do nothing in a strike, often folding into the vehicle causing expensive damage.

    The genuine bar, in its original form (haven't seen the new version - I'm remote site at the moment) was:
    - Alloy
    - Too close to the vehicle

    Just like the fleet here, which has a mix of Genuine Toyota bars (similar to LR factory offering and Tube style bars) and Steel ARB bars..

    Guess which ones get a free ride to the repairer in an animal strike

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    I think I will have to go ARB as they are the least offensive.....
    But how do you change your light globes ?

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    You can unclip the lights but you can't remove them entirely with the ARB bar in place.
    With them unclipped and moved forward there is enough room to get behind the light and replace the bulbs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by herrBlick View Post
    I think I will have to go ARB as they are the least offensive.....
    But how do you change your light globes ?
    As said above

    You can get to most of it without even Un-clipping, just open bonnet and reach through from there.

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    If you remove the plastic backing plate to the lights you can slide them out through the bar.

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    You might think its carp but Roo Whistles seem to work


    about $5.00 for a set of 2 at supercrapauto

    Ive noticed they look up about 150m & start hopping before you get to them instead of 80m when its too late to avoid if they hop into your path

    Ive yet to hit one with the whistles, but hit plenty without.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    You might think its carp but Roo Whistles seem to work


    about $5.00 for a set of 2 at supercrapauto

    Ive noticed they look up about 150m & start hopping before you get to them instead of 80m when its too late to avoid if they hop into your path

    Ive yet to hit one with the whistles, but hit plenty without.
    I had them on my D2 and noticed the same until I fitted a bull bar, after which I couldn't place them in an appropriate air stream to get the same effect. Often the roos would sit up and watch as I passed. They also drove birds crazy so didn't hit any more once fitted.

    They have to be kept clean though, as insects can clog them.
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    Perfect looks like the thingy me bob for me.
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by herrBlick View Post
    Perfect looks like the thingy me bob for me.
    Cheers
    For $5 you might as well stick em on, You have nothing to lose, but there is no evidence they work and I wouldnt rely on them at dusk or sunrise in the bush they don't replace a proper bar. I might stick some on, but I will be sticking them to my ARB bar.

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