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Roo bar tube diameter

MattG

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Hey guys,
I’m new to the forum and can’t see that this has been asked before so does anyone know the diameter of the tubing used in the front Roo Bar?
I’m looking to mount an UHF aerial and LED light bar to the front Roo Bar and need to find suitable mounting brackets for this specific sized tubing.
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt.
 
I’m new to the forum and can’t see that this has been asked before so does anyone know the diameter of the tubing used in the front Roo Bar?
I’m looking to mount an UHF aerial and LED light bar to the front Roo Bar and need to find suitable mounting brackets for this specific sized tubing.
Any info would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Matt.
50mm, Matt - welcome to the forum. Also note that there’s not a lot of clearance between the bar and leading edge of the bonnet, depending on where you’re looking to mount things.

Post in thread 'Bull/Roo Bars unsafe?'
https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/bull-roo-bars-unsafe.12410959/post-1333161316

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I can’t tell you how accurate, but I have been informed elsewhere that it is 50mm and based on that I bought a 50mm bracket
 
I can’t tell you how accurate, but I have been informed elsewhere that it is 50mm and based on that I bought a 50mm bracket
50mm would match the rock slider tube diameter.
 
50mm would match the rock slider tube diameter.
I’ve ordered up some of the bull bar brackets below, which might offer another fixing option for steps.
Albeit with a lock bolt drilled and threaded in etc.

 
I’ve ordered up some of the bull bar brackets below, which might offer another fixing option for steps.
Albeit with a lock bolt drilled and threaded in etc.

There's some choice there, and cheaper than I thought when the headline price is for a pair!
 
So air bag compliant too? Wont get any insurance cover on it.
It is installed on the bumper and I believe it has gone through ADR approval process and it should be air bag compatible. So why will it not be covered on insurance?

EDIT: the dealer has just confirmed the Roo Bar went through the ADR approval process and it is airbag compatible. No insurance company has a reason to object (which does not guarantee they will not try). Comments apply to Australia and only to the INEOS supplied Roo Bar.
 
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