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Hi all,

Newby's to this forum but would like to know how the Airbags in a 200 series Landcruiser react to a impact with a Kangaroo or similar with a genuine alloy bull bar fitted to the vehicle?

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Modern day airbag systems are very complex . For example your current speed is taken into account using a variety of sensors to understand how much force is being exerted on the driver.

Could you imagine how bad it would be if you hit an animal at 100km/h (not enough to bring you anywhere near a complete stop straight away) and suddenly you had an airbag in your face, forcing you to let go of the wheel blocking your view etc, and you're still doing a considerable speed?

In short too many variables to answer your question. One thing I can guarantee though is you could say goodbye to that alloy bar, they aren't much good for anything

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