
Originally Posted by
harlie
it's easy to adapt a D3 or D4 bar to fit the L322 - actually really easy - but it's not legal
Its not necessarily illegal, indeed most likely is legal if done by an Australian bar manufacturer such as ARB or OL.
There are requirements for shape including following the body shape reasonably closely to minimise pedestrian damage, driver forward visibility, not exceeding the width including the mirrors nor 2.5m and an assertion from the bar manufacturer that its unlikely to adversely affect air-bag deployment. As long as the shape follows the body reasonably closely and the width acceptable, the bar would already comply with other pedestrian impact aspects so only the similarity or otherwise of the air-bag deployment needs to be considered. With D3/D4 and the RR made by the one manufacturer in the same era I suspect that air-bag deployment criteria could be safely assumed to be sufficiently similar. LR aren't going to give their approval so its totally up to the bar manufacturer. From what I can discover, no crash testing is done of bars fitted to vehicles so its only the assessment of the bar manufacturer as to its suitability. Its quite feasible that ARB and OL have been prepared to declare that their D3 or D4 bar complies for these RRs in general or at least on a vehicle by vehicle basis.
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