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Owl Bull Bar

yeah everyone thought it made the FJ look angry from front. Long before people started the angry jeep lights craze. LOL This pick was during FJ Summit 15-16+ years ago. LOL
I was at the FJ Summit in Ouray in 2012 in my LC100. Great times! Speaking of which, I had a fully welded front bumper / bullbar on that rig , but can't remember who made it.

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That's a concerning result for a low speed impact.
The Owl bar has a 3mm steel thickness.
ARB are generally 2.6mm.
I presume the steel composition is the same.
I don't know what conclusion to draw, except heavier isn't necessarily better.
IMO humans in heavy cars are a bigger risk to my car's front end than animals, whether they be bulls, kangaroos, deer or sheep.
The difference is ARB is normally welded to the bumper outboard, so flex inward is mitigated. The bull bar add-ons to the OEM bumper don’t have that.
 
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This Dissent Offroad bump + bullbar looks the best of them all!

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Here it is in action on my rig while in Big Sur a couple weeks ago. I love it, and has been great on the trail and in winching operations. It’s does require assembly but the welded structure, plus outboard anchor points for the bull bar, really lend to its ruggedness. Should be available this fall, once Dissent gets caught up on production projects.
 

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After removing the entire front bumper for impending install, I can confirm/observe:

Minimal damage to bull bar. The mounting plate of OWL has some degree of angle difference compared to passenger side, that overall will have minimal issue for alignment. Bull bar definitely a crash multiplier.

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The end caps have minimal reinforcement from main crash bar. Therefore, any hit to side wings will cause more damage, movement, bending, distortion. Simply too much voided space for IC airflow, and lack of reinforcement, presumably to only satisfy 5mph crash on main mid crashbar.
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Main crashbar has no reinforcement on edges, again, leading to immediate ability to produce movement on side wings.
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Overall very minimal damage when exoskeleton is removed. Only damage to IC area was the intake shroud, that is plastic. And of course the fender that took the hit from the OWL Bull Bar.
 
Tough learning - thanks for the transparency and guidance for the community. We all learn from each other and figure this out as we go.
 
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