| A Bull bar plays a vital role in the front of your vehicle. | | | | and various other parts). What this means is that |
| If you live in a country where collisions with wild animals | | | | without a bar these are the first things that get |
| are common, you will understand what they are used | | | | smashed. If you lose a radiator then you aren't going to |
| for. A Bar mounts straight onto the chassis of the | | | | be driving very far at all, which is why the bull bar is so |
| vehicle, making it quite strong. They are either made of | | | | handy. Some are designed to crumple and absorb the |
| aluminum, steel or plastic. All have their own separate | | | | impact, whilst others are designed simply to stay solid. |
| disadvantages and advantages, depending on what | | | | More modern vehicles crumple as less risk is on the |
| the vehicle is for. The primary reason for fitting a bull | | | | passengers of the vehicle. |
| bar to your vehicle is to protect it from collisions at the | | | | Bull Bars are required to mount winches on your |
| front. When you are miles away from the nearest | | | | vehicle as well, which are important recovery items. A |
| town and you hit a cow or sheep, you want to be able | | | | bar is also handy to mount spotlights on, radio |
| to get to the next town without waiting for another car | | | | antennas, fishing rod holders and to fit rated recovery |
| to pick you up! | | | | points from. All in all, if you do much travelling then a |
| Engines in cars are designed with most of the fragile | | | | Bull Bar is a good investment. |
| and vital components right at the front (radiator, fans | | | | |