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Bull bars, steel vs alloy vs plastic
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<blockquote data-quote="19.3" data-source="post: 449203" data-attributes="member: 13753"><p>Even my TJM steel bar (on Prado) is only rated for a 9000lb winch. I will just be mindful of this and be careful not to stress it the wrong way when using the 12,000lb winch is fitted!</p><p></p><p>However, colour coded steel bulbar was the only way to go - and it looks great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19.3, post: 449203, member: 13753"] Even my TJM steel bar (on Prado) is only rated for a 9000lb winch. I will just be mindful of this and be careful not to stress it the wrong way when using the 12,000lb winch is fitted! However, colour coded steel bulbar was the only way to go - and it looks great! [/QUOTE]
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