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Old 3rd October 2019, 17:48   #7
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Originally Posted by kaiser View Post
Perfectly fine to use. That part will never see any strain. Just impact, unless you drive over the curb and try and reverse
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My sentiments exactly If you hit something that causes the bolts to break, then that would be the least of your worries
My thoughts were as the front and rear crash bars are part of the crash structure to dissipate forces down the chassis, any failure here could lead to an intrusion of the rear, the sides would be able to spread, rather than be retained.

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