Claire mccurley
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I am just wondering if you can fit another landrover bullbar to the freelander 2 please
What do you mean another? Is there one on there already? LR had a plastic bar (more a cosmetic design) as an option, which is the only bar LR could fit, as it's compliant with pedestrian impact tests. You can fit whatever aftermarket bar you fancy, as long as you're happy with any potential issues that may arise from a non compliant bar should a pedestrian hit it.I am just wondering if you can fit another landrover bullbar to the freelander 2 please
I was thinking of another landrover one like rangerover sportWhat do you mean another? Is there one on there already? LR had a plastic bar (more a cosmetic design) as an option, which is the only bar LR could fit, as it's compliant with pedestrian impact tests. You can fit whatever aftermarket bar you fancy, as long as you're happy with any potential issues that may arise from a non compliant bar should a pedestrian hit it.
Ah. No. Only a bar made for your vehicle will fit. A RRS is a very different animal to a Freelander 2, the only common items are the bag hooks, nothing else is the same.I was thinking of another landrover one like rangerover sport
The problem is there's actually nowhere to mount a bullbar. It's not got a separate chassis like the larger LRs, and the front subframe while very sturdy, doesn't have any suitable "hard points" for attaching a bullbar too.Are right ok just struggling to get bullbar for freelander 2 that's all, thank you
That's not a Bull Bar, that's a Roo Bar.Looks like it is possible. But rare and little choice.
Bull Bar for Freelander 2
Hi, We have a Freelander 2 SE, and on the whole have been pretty happy with it. We now live on a property west of Roma and wanted to put a bull bar on. The Land Rover dealer in Toowoomba said they couwww.aulro.com
I'd image if you ran a poll on here 98-99% of people would say that was a bull bar. The thread I linked to even says 'bull bar'....That's not a Bull Bar, that's a Roo Bar.
Unlike most places, where bull bars are just for taking out school kids that run out into the road, roo bars are actually used to minimise an impact with a Roo (not for the Roo). Roo impacts are common occurrences in Aus.
Indeed, but it's there for a purpose. It's mounted to the bumper crash beam behind the bumper shell, and requires huge holes cut into the bumper shell to mount it too.Monstrosity Bar I'd call it !!
The link was to aulro and most people there would refer to it as a roo bar.I'd image if you ran a poll on here 98-99% of people would say that was a bull bar. The thread I linked to even says 'bull bar'....