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hey I am spraying my car in a few weeks and im still trying to decide if i want put an aftermarket front bar on e.g. 400r gtr ect just wanting to no if its just going to scrape eveytime i go in a drive way or go over a speed hum or wot ever cars lowered not crazy low but id say 1.5 2 inches from standard any advice would be good did a search but couldn't find any thing I just don’t want to spry it then have to do it again the 1st time I drive it

regards dave

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Fibreglass is a ridiculous material to make front bars out of, every one who has them has complained that they crack, or the mounting points break, on a lowered car you're just getting that much closer to wrecking one, there other materials that do a better job, MDF I think its called.

i have a fibreglass front bar, and my car is lowered. i bought the bar from a wreckers cheap cause it was stuffed. we just patched it up and put it on, but we also reinforced the base of it cause we knew it was going to scrub out. it hasn't cracked yet <touches wood>.

Fibreglass is a ridiculous material to make front bars out of, every one who has them has complained that they crack, or the mounting points break, on a lowered car you're just getting that much closer to wrecking one, there other materials that do a better job, MDF I think its called.

Haha, FRP is still a fiberglass product. Pretty much all aftermarket front bars are made from fiberglass.

O and I mite add have you ever tried to repair a smashed/broken Oem/plastic front bar mate? I'll take the fiberglass to repair thanks.

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hey I am spraying my car in a few weeks and im still trying to decide if i want put an aftermarket front bar on e.g. 400r gtr ect just wanting to no if its just going to scrape eveytime i go in a drive way or go over a speed hum or wot ever cars lowered not crazy low but id say 1.5 2 inches from standard any advice would be good did a search but couldn't find any thing I just don’t want to spry it then have to do it again the 1st time I drive it

regards dave

I think mine is lowered 1.5 inches, and with the 400R bar on, it is 100mm in most places. (Legal in NSW).

Yes it scrapes on speedhumps.

Yes it scrapes on driveways.

Yes you have to take everything at an angle.

After a few weeks you learn what is too big and what it can handle. My bar is hard but is flexible and I can put money on it that being a bit flexible has saved it from snapping a few times.

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