IRONMAN / TJM / ARB Bull Bar : pros and cons

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Do you make a rear for the 200? Love my ARB, but actually like the looks of yours more. Searching for a rear now… if you make anything that looks as good as that front, I might be interested.
 
Do you make a rear for the 200? Love my ARB, but actually like the looks of yours more. Searching for a rear now… if you make anything that looks as good as that front, I might be interested.
We currently don't make the rear bumper for the 200, but if you can bring your truck to our shops we can custom made the bumper for your 200 here
 
Proline 4WD Equip: How much do they run for? $?
 
Few other questions I have. Parking sensors, skid plate and head light washer. How did you accommodate these things? Any gaps between the bumper and front skid plate? Can you post a picture with the side view of LC200?
 
Few other questions I have. Parking sensors, skid plate and head light washer. How did you accommodate these things? Any gaps between the bumper and front skid plate? Can you post a picture with the side view of LC200?
For the parking sensor we can drill the holes to mount your original parking sensors, the skid plate remain in the stock location with a gap of 1" to the front bumper, the head light washer can't be use with this bumper as it is right now. If you really want to keep the head light washer we are going to have a 200 in the shop in two week and we should be able to modify the bumper to install the head light washers. For the side view picture i don't have any one here.
 
We also make the step side for the 200
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Please clarify my doubts. Are those sliders? I know your post mentioned they are steps. Your front bumpers are very good. Let me think about it. Here is my steel bumper on Tundra made by Tactical Armor Group.

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Those are more like a very sturdy side steps, they are made from A36 steel and goes attach to the 200 in the stock location of the oem side steps using the same bolts ( no drill or weld, very easy installation ), here are a few pictures from a FJ cruiser side steps, almost the same just a little short

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Proline Bullbars: Are they airbag compliant? How do they mount? Crush cans? (pic?)

I assume they are a full bumper replacement and that 'winglets' are required around lights to account for body on frame movement.
 
Those are more like a very sturdy side steps, they are made from A36 steel and goes attach to the 200 in the stock location of the oem side steps using the same bolts ( no drill or weld, very easy installation ), here are a few pictures from a FJ cruiser side steps, almost the same just a little short

Typically sliders have steel beams that connect directly to the frame. The intention is to be able to withstand the weight if the truck landing on trail obstacles. By your pictures it appears that your offering bolts to the existing step mounting location. I do not believe this arrangement is intended for more abuse than your common overweight american.

Please advise if this is not the case.
 
Typically sliders have steel beams that connect directly to the frame. The intention is to be able to withstand the weight if the truck landing on trail obstacles. By your pictures it appears that your offering bolts to the existing step mounting location. I do not believe this arrangement is intended for more abuse than your common overweight american.

Please advise if this is not the case.

Yes this are more side steps than rock rails, but for sure we can modify that to get the steps attached to the frame but in that you need to open a littler more (1/2") the existing holes on the frame and then install a few nutserts to install the side steps. We did it this way so everybody can install the steps with no more tools than a wrench.
 
Proline, post a picture from the side so we can see how far the 200 bumper sticks out.
 
Been busy lately at the shop and haven't found time to post the pictures of the bumper in a friend LC200, but here at some of the pics while we installed the bumper:
This is the frame assembly that attach the bumper to the frame
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