Someone told me today that radar cruiser control will not work if I put on a full bull bar. Is that true?
Not for me. Have a TJM on a 2018. Worked fine also when I had one on a 2016.
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Someone told me today that radar cruiser control will not work if I put on a full bull bar. Is that true?
Dissent don't seem to offer the tubes.
Too late for this rig, but good to know for the next one!Sure they do, you just have to bug the ever living crap out of them for half a year to convince them to make it for you haha.
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What year is your lxThe lack of installed pics is astounding. How can one make up their mind without pics?
No bars on this Rival 4x4 on an LX
Install was straightforward, but I wouldn’t call it easy.
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2009. Fit would be similar thru the 2015 model. There is another Rival bar for 2016+.What year is your lx
I agree with the dissent being a good choice. It is not the only aluminum/lightweight option however.Personally I think I'd go with Dissent. Keep it light and keep it tight. I think it's easy to make the LC200 a heavy and bulky beast. As much as I appreciate the protection provided by a full Aussie bar you're adding quite a bit of additional weight. A full bar probably weighs 225lbs. The Dissent weighs 100lbs. I guess if you've gone full expedition with a rear bumper with swing outs, sliders, skids, drawers, RTT's then an additional 125lbs isn't a huge deal but if you prefer to keep things daily driver friendly then being weigh conscious will keep the vehicle happier. I been there, done that with my previous rigs and additional weight just adds complexity, problems, and will drive like a slug even with the 5.7L V8. I've been able to keep the weight mostly off on my current 200 and still enjoy the way it drives and performs as a DD.
What’s the other optionsI agree with the dissent being a good choice. It is not the only aluminum/lightweight option however.
Rival4x4 is Aluminum shell over a steel winch mount and weighs 110 lb.What’s the other options
the upside to the full steel bullbar vs aluminum is strength…if you hit an animal it may save the vehicle.Personally I think I'd go with Dissent. Keep it light and keep it tight. I think it's easy to make the LC200 a heavy and bulky beast. As much as I appreciate the protection provided by a full Aussie bar you're adding quite a bit of additional weight. A full bar probably weighs 225lbs. The Dissent weighs 100lbs. I guess if you've gone full expedition with a rear bumper with swing outs, sliders, skids, drawers, RTT's then an additional 125lbs isn't a huge deal but if you prefer to keep things daily driver friendly then being weigh conscious will keep the vehicle happier. I been there, done that with my previous rigs and additional weight just adds complexity, problems, and will drive like a slug even with the 5.7L V8. I've been able to keep the weight mostly off on my current 200 and still enjoy the way it drives and performs as a DD.
Yeah, I view the aluminum shell as 'sacrificial', meaning it will probably crack in an impact and have to be replaced. Whether that crack would be a reparable dent in steel is probably incident specific. No hoop option on most alloy bars, not sure why that is, but agree that it reduces usefulness for large animal strikes.the upside to the full steel bullbar vs aluminum is strength…if you hit an animal it may save the vehicle.
or if find yourself boxed in by vehicles (riot seasons in the United States are getting more common), then having the ability to push vehicles out of the way could be handy.
As far as the extra weight, I had an “emergency” handling situation a week or so ago and had to “dodge” road debris at around 50 mph…and I have the fully winched bullbar, sliders, 35’s, arb rear bumper, wilco swingaway…heavy…I was very surprised at how controlled the vehicle was.
I’ve got 2 spring rubbers on each coil, slightly uprated rear left coil, and coil spacers on the rear…plus fresh accumulators…but it handled well and i didn’t feel overweight or out of control…it was tight and predictable.
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Blue and black on each corner (plus I swapped the rear driver side coil for a new passenger rear longer stronger coil…plus coil spacers on top of the coils).Yeah, I view the aluminum shell as 'sacrificial', meaning it will probably crack in an impact and have to be replaced. Whether that crack would be a reparable dent in steel is probably incident specific. No hoop option on most alloy bars, not sure why that is, but agree that it reduces usefulness for large animal strikes.
I used to care about overall weight of the build, but at this point with so much stuff added to the base weight, I'm not sure that a 100 or 200 lbs overall is that big a deal as a percentage., even way outboard like a bumper is.
What color dual spring rubbers are you running?
The Dissent is a great option for keeping weight down, which can add up quickly on a built rig, so I see the value. I am in deer and moose country, with constant backcountry drives, so I wanted a full bull bar. My Ironman bars continue down into the bumper (seems older ones may not have). I trust it against Deer, and hopefully the bar would keep a moose out of my windshield (no guarantee with a big one). Moose scare the crap out of me. Their dark color makes them hard to see at night, and they are just the right height to slam through your windshield.Yeah, I view the aluminum shell as 'sacrificial', meaning it will probably crack in an impact and have to be replaced. Whether that crack would be a reparable dent in steel is probably incident specific. No hoop option on most alloy bars, not sure why that is, but agree that it reduces usefulness for large animal strikes.
I used to care about overall weight of the build, but at this point with so much stuff added to the base weight, I'm not sure that a 100 or 200 lbs overall is that big a deal as a percentage., even way outboard like a bumper is.
What color dual spring rubbers are you running?
I’d be all over Slee’s Heritage bumper if they didn’t just do it as a one off. So much better looking than their production bumper. Other than that Dissent takes the cake.
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I don’t think there is one for the lx570.About ARB, I have one on my 4th gen 4runner. I hit a deer with it about 3 weeks ago. I was doing about 60 mph, I didn't even have time to hit the brakes.
When I pulled over I was expecting a mess, not much to speak of. It got knocked a little out of whack, I think I can just unbolt and straighten out. It hit about where the winch is to the right side. Saved my front end.
Which bumper for the 200 doesn't require any cutting of the body or frame?
About ARB, I have one on my 4th gen 4runner. I hit a deer with it about 3 weeks ago. I was doing about 60 mph, I didn't even have time to hit the brakes.
When I pulled over I was expecting a mess, not much to speak of. It got knocked a little out of whack, I think I can just unbolt and straighten out. It hit about where the winch is to the right side. Saved my front end.
Which bumper for the 200 doesn't require any cutting of the body or frame?