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Bull bars, steel vs alloy vs plastic
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 449395" data-attributes="member: 7979"><p>Make my own bull bars or recycle themm from car to car but take a lot of time welding them cos they are also my air supply from the under bonnet commpressor .</p><p>I only drive /own older cars to take bush cos i go right of the beeten track and newer ones just get trashed ..</p><p>Also if u got front end damage in a accident u dont have insurance unless you bolt on the right bar for u vehickle .</p><p>Dont think u can buy one that acts as a air tank so u need to build one .</p><p>All u need is a nipple welded to the bar that the commpressor hose bolts into and a fitting that suits the regulator . </p><p>You can buy a compressor that has a pressure switch that keeps your receiver at a constant pressure .</p><p></p><p>Run mine at 100 psi and holds enough compressed air to inflate two tyres from</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 449395, member: 7979"] Make my own bull bars or recycle themm from car to car but take a lot of time welding them cos they are also my air supply from the under bonnet commpressor . I only drive /own older cars to take bush cos i go right of the beeten track and newer ones just get trashed .. Also if u got front end damage in a accident u dont have insurance unless you bolt on the right bar for u vehickle . Dont think u can buy one that acts as a air tank so u need to build one . All u need is a nipple welded to the bar that the commpressor hose bolts into and a fitting that suits the regulator . You can buy a compressor that has a pressure switch that keeps your receiver at a constant pressure . Run mine at 100 psi and holds enough compressed air to inflate two tyres from [/QUOTE]
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