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    Quote Originally Posted by tom4bren View Post
    I bet Dave can't look at his bully bar anymore without ROFL ... or does it make him feel inadequate now.

    BTW, tell him I like the license plate frame - LOL
    Now don't you go startin' up again and drag me across that line!!
    I like his bumperette...and that's all that matters!

    I actually bought one for mine...but need to get the hitch installed first...but mine won't look as good, think it's goin' look goofy stickin' out all by itself.....at least he has that big spare tire stickin' back (hmmm, reminds me of somebody else's bright yellow truck with a big spare on the back ) and it kind of balances the look...mine will be just stickin' way the heck out there....I'm still not sure if I'm keepin' it....I like the other style bumperette from Go Rhino much better but it doesn't offer the 25mph protection. I keep thinking it's more important to protect my neck AND the back cladding....but logic rarely prevails over aesthetics!
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    Paint it pink ... it'll look fine.

    BTW, if I put the matching bumper on front, this is the roll cage concept I have in mind (in the event of a roll over, just roll it back upright & keep goin).

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    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    ...think it's goin' look goofy stickin' out all by itself...
    It's a guy thing, you wouldn't understand.

    I actually resurrected this thread for a reason. Where did y'all get those 'bumperettes'. I'm thinking that the hiney protection would be a good investment if Boy ever drives the VX to school.

    Never mind, I found it:

    http://www.vehicross.info/forums/sho...ght=bumperette
    Last edited by tom4bren : 10/20/2010 at 10:37 AM

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    Tom your not allowed to add anything to your VX with 'ette' in the word. WAAAY to feminine for your offset
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    That's why I call it a bully bar.

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    Here's my new "bully bar" installed....
    I ended up liking it a bit more than I thought I was going to...it's still kinda fugly, but it's useful since it can absorb some impact. It also makes a great step so you can get to the roof rack, CB antenna, etc much easier...





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    Great pics Sue! I assume you've made it to Dub's place by now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Great pics Sue! I assume you've made it to Dub's place by now?
    Yup, saw him and Pat last weekend. Got the hitch installed so I can now finally use the bully bar /bumperette (sorry James )from superbumper.com

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    Ya gotta get those shakles and the bully bar powder coated purple.

    Maroon, pink, purple, red, black - I'm starting to get confused.

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    Best offense is a good defense. An ounce of prevention.

    I don't have a bully bar on my hitch but rather an ultrasonic rear-view sonar array. Very batman. Its a collision avoidance system rather than obstacle destruction system. Works well as a poor mans rear cam and very sturdy to use as a step too! If it fails to warn, I'm sure I'll hear the crunch of the plastic fail which gives a tertiary level of protection... hehe

    * Wired or wireless trailer hitch mount rear collision avoidance system
    * Takes away the blind spot while backing your vehicle
    * A loud progressive alert sounds from an audio unit inside the vehicle when your vehicle comes within 7 feet of objects and people
    * Avoid injury to family member or pet and damage to vehicle
    * Sensors transmit invisible ultrasonic waves that bounce back from stationary or moving objects as the vehicle is backing up
    * As the vehicle gets closer, the alert beeps faster
    * Audible alert progresses when you reach within 5 feet
    * Audible alert remains steady when you approach within 3 feet
    * Ultrasonic technology to help you detect objects that you are unable to see
    * Automatically scans behind your vehicle to detect objects within your path when reverse gear is engaged
    * Designed for almost any vehicle with a 2 inch or one and one fourth of an inch hitch receiver
    * Sensor housing can be used as a step – 250 lbs max
    * Locks into the hitch receiver
    * 7-way connector plugs into vehicle receptor
    * Includes 2-pin power cable for use on vehicles without 7-way receptacle

    This pic shows a fair representation mounted to the Da'lan hitch.


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    I have the Isuzu OEM version of this backup sensor. Works okay, progressive beeping is a bit erratic. I have it turned off right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    I have the Isuzu OEM version of this backup sensor. Works okay, progressive beeping is a bit erratic. I have it turned off right now.
    Say what!? I had one on my previous car so I know what it does, but tell me more about what you have. Must be from another Isuzu model I'm guessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VX KAT View Post
    Say what!? I had one on my previous car so I know what it does, but tell me more about what you have. Must be from another Isuzu model I'm guessing.
    Not sure where it came from, one of the previous owners must have installed it. I'm on the BB (training is super boring) so you'll have to flip through my gallery to find the pic, but there are 3-4 sensors mounted in the rear cladding. The control unit for it is installed in the tire iron storage compartment, and the on/off/volume switch is mounted on the passenger side of the center console.

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    Here you go Sue, I was wrong on the number of sensors, it's just two, which probably explains some of the inaccuracy. You can see them pretty clearly in this pic:


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    That's pretty cool VT, wonder if I could haxor my unit to install its sensors in the cladding. Seems like it should be fairly simple. Gonna look into it.

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