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    Default Venza Bull Bar?

    So I live in midtown. I noticed some Venzas have some Bull bars or A bars. Think it's the same thing.
    I saw a logo on one of the bars from the Venza, so I googled it and came across their site Broadfeet.com

    So thought I share it with everyone. They also have a rear guard.

    Any insights?

    Thanks
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    Here's another site, not sure if this is the same Broadfeet brand bar:
    http://www.suvdressup.com/ProductDet...ENZA-BB-SS%2FB

    Anyone using other types of bumper protectors? Please share. Clear bra/scotchguard is too expensive option.

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    Real nice, I love it especially living in New York. But how hard was it to install? Does anybody have the instructions that they can post? Now with the rear if you have a hitch can this still be installed?

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    Come in handy in New York or Boston. LOL

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    I don't know....that's butt ugly even if it does protect the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damnfingers View Post
    I don't know....that's butt ugly even if it does protect the car.

    I agree..........completely wrecks the look of the Venza IMHO.
    Sometimes there's a fine line between looks vs functionality.........in this case heck with functionality as it blows the looks of the vehicle.
    2010 Venza AWD V6...SILVER

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    Looks cute but cute is not functional in my neck of the woods.
    Afraid most hits are going to be about a foot above the bars if your looking to stop others from running into the rearend,
    and if your using it because you can't judge backingup Please don't park next to me.

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    Wish i had one of these bars, then that lady that rear ended my venza would have had a nice dent on her car(which she did, apperently her backup camera and sensors werent working on her 09 mercedes glk), which left a nice big dent in mine which i had to fix with a heatgun and a soccer ball.

    p.s. i wasnt going to leave without a fight, she said it was my fault but having checked her ownership and dirvers liscence, it was expired 5 months ago, so she had to pay for my damage and her own VENZA FOR THE WIN!!!!!!

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    I think it is a real shame that car design has evolved to the point that a really useful feature, the bumper, has disappeared. I wonder if waking up the insurance companies to this very expensive deletion in auto design would force the return of the bumper. In older cars it has always saved a lot of the cost in body repairs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatthehell View Post
    I think it is a real shame that car design has evolved to the point that a really useful feature, the bumper, has disappeared. I wonder if waking up the insurance companies to this very expensive deletion in auto design would force the return of the bumper. In older cars it has always saved a lot of the cost in body repairs.
    consumers prefer clean look of painted bumpers, i lovrd my 1984 corolla with rubber covered bumpers.

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