Now that is a Roo bar
Looks like those alloys would allow a bit of air flow through as well, and more so than a stock steely.
Front mounted spare
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Re: Front mounted spare
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Re: Front mounted spare
God help the poor 'roo that bounces off that .....
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Re: Front mounted spare
Thanks ericos_bob. Scooby conversion is one way I'm thinking of going so this is 2X useful. Thanks also for other ideas.ericos_bob wrote:I have a front mounted spare too.Running an ej22 subi conversion however the radiator is stock vw. If cooling is affected it must be so minute that it cannot be detected on the temp gauge. I've monitored temps quite carefully having been skeptical myself. I must say with my set up the tire is not mounted so close as to smother the front grill leaving space for air to flow around the tire.
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