I was shopping for a brush guard / Bull guard / whatever guard for my Toyota Rav4 because it makes sense that it will protect my radiator in case of a collision with one of the many, many deer I fly by on dark country roads. The grille guard over the headlights will certainly add protection from the giant hail stones I frequently encounter. BUT, one of these guards could tamper with the sensor system designed to deploy your airbags.
As someone who has experienced the life saving smack in the face of an airbag and walked away from a violent cartwheel on the interstate, I'm a believer and likely owe my life to the dude who came up with the idea. So, do I want to tamper with that even in the slightest? No I do not. Hell, even last night I had to pull a drunk woman out of her car after she smashed into a parked car. She didn't have a scratch, though she might have later obtained one when she was cuffed and jailed.
So the question is, Do these brush guards indeed toy with the airbag sensing system? The fact that Toyota doesn't make them and you have to order them through some shady aftermarket company might be strong enough answer. Anybody care to comment on this?
Pecos Hank
2019-04-04 16:36:22 +0000 UTCHeiden Shadows
2019-02-01 16:04:01 +0000 UTC