You have to get one custom fabricated. No customer demand.
Pretty much zero unibody built vehicles today that you can mount a heavy built bull bar too and expect the unibody behind it to stay intact when levered hard by impact on the bull bar.I've often wanted/wondered about a 'nudge bar' or the like for the Baja. Is the front structure of the car/truck tough enough to deal with one of those in an actual collision at other-than-parking-lot-speeds? Or, will it simply bend the subframe, and need $10,000 worth of frame-straightening-machine time for a relatively minor collision?
BINGO! That's why you don't see these on unibody cars, or they are labelled "off road" to avoid the liability issue of selling one to a customer who ends up totaling his car when he hits a tree stump at 10 mph.....I've often wanted/wondered about a 'nudge bar' or the like for the Baja. Is the front structure of the car/truck tough enough to deal with one of those in an actual collision at other-than-parking-lot-speeds? Or, will it simply bend the subframe, and need $10,000 worth of frame-straightening-machine time for a relatively minor collision?