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When it comes to protecting your vehicle from potential hazards especially living in rural Queensland, there are few more effective solutions than a bull bar. Bull bars are fitted to the front of a vehicle, providing a barrier between the vehicle and hazards such as animals and debris on the road. But not all bullbars are created equal, the type of bullbar you choose can have a significant impact on the level of protection your vehicle receives.

When choosing a bull bar for your vehicle, there are a few key considerations to keep in mind, including the area where you currently drive and potentially any trips planned. The first is the type of bull bar you can choose. The two most common types are tubular and nudge bars. Tubular bull bars are made from a single piece of tubing, providing a strong and durable barrier, while nudge bars are made from multiple pieces of metal, making them lighter and less intrusive. Each type of bull bar has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it’s important to choose the right one for your needs. If you’re considering outback driving, you may want to consider protection on the sides of the vehicle.

The second consideration is the material the bull bar is made from. Steel is the most common material used for bull bars, and it is the most durable and resilient option. However, aluminum bull bars are also available, and they are lighter and more cost-effective. Whichever material you choose, make sure it is corrosion-resistant, high quality, and built to last.

The last consideration is the fit of the bull bar. Poorly fitting bull bars can be dangerous, as they can loosen over time and become a hazard in themselves. That’s where DIY options may not be the safest choice, but if you do make sure to check the fit of your bull bar before you purchase it, and ensure that it is securely mounted to your vehicle.

The type of bull bar you choose can make a significant difference in the level of protection your vehicle receives and the peace of mind you have travelled around Australia. To help you make the safest and best decision call (07) 4639 1547, MotoGear visit the website.