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Hey Cybertruck Community!

We’ve got some great news—our EVBASE Front Bumper Bull Bar for the Cybertruck is finally here! This heavy-duty grille guard is crafted from high-strength die-cast aluminum alloy with a military-grade finish, ensuring it stands up to corrosion and tough off-road conditions. It offers superior protection for your Cybertruck’s front bumper against impacts, debris, and rocks, making it perfect for your adventurous spirit.

Designed for a custom fit, this bull bar integrates seamlessly with your vehicle’s unique design, preserving that sleek, futuristic aesthetic we all love.

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Check all Evbase CT accessories: https://evbase.biz/46UHfVW

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Interested to know how this affect the front camera field of view and how it looks/works with a front license plate.
 

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Can you post some specs on impact strength testing, perhaps show where on the CT it bolts into, and an install manual or video?
 

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Love the look/sleekness of this kit, but some feedback:

- Very disappointing that it's not one bar/piece, but multiple pieces held together by bolts. I wouldn't feel comfortable with an impact on either end piece without a weld or other strengthing device.

- The main connection piece that connects to the CT looks very thin/flimsy. More concerns on actual durability upon impact.

- Installing this removes tow hooks capability, would be nice if that was built into the design or allowed for UBolt connection.
 

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Interested to know how this affect the front camera field of view and how it looks/works with a front license plate.
In states that require front plates, it's obvious the plate would have to moved in order to remain legal. It would block the airflow to the cooling system. Even the stock setup for states requiring front plates blocks some of the airflow but it's probably not very significant because air can still flow under the plate, into the air intake. Here, the plate would have to moved down to the bottom of the air intake, totally blocking the air in the center of the intake. Of course it would still work fine under most operating conditions, with not much hit to efficiency. But in hot weather it would make the cooling system work significantly harder and reduce its ability to handle extreme climate/usage conditions.

An issue I have is the manufacturers claims their bull bars are, " Crafted from high-strength die-cast aluminum alloy with an anodized, PTFE-coated, military-grade finish, this bull bar is built to withstand corrosion." However, from looking at the photos it's obvious the bars are formed on a tubing bender. And I don't know of any suitable tubing that is "die-cast aluminum alloy". That likely means only the mounting points are die-cast aluminum alloy and no mention is made of whether the tubing is aluminum or steel. If aluminum, it's going to be damaged very easily. If it's regular painted steel, it will show rust wherever the coating has been removed.

I've been off-roading a lot over the last 5 months, beating through a lot of brush and alder saplings, branches, etc, and there has been no damage (short of automatic removal of 3 of 4 of the little fairings that descend in front of each tire for aero reasons). But I can think of no situation I was in where I would have said, "Boy, I'm glad I've got those bull bars on there", if anything, they would have complicated the beating through brush and creating snag points that don't need to be there. This is one of the strengths of the Cybertruck off-road, it's very clean lines parts brush like nothing else I've ever used. And the branches and saplings have left no marks that don't easily polish out.

Yet the manufacturer claims, " The Grille Guard offers superior protection for your Cybertruck's front bumper against impacts, debris, rocks, and other off-road hazards." I just find that a little optimistic. If you hit a rock that would normally damage your Cybertrucks bumper, it's going to damage the bull bars.

I have nothing against the maker, but I do tire of what I consider to be unrealistic product claims. In my opinion, these bars are just "jewelry" for your truck that will likely add more potential issues than they solve. But if you think it looks cool, and you don't actually off-road much or you're not worried about snagging things and causing more damage, then go for it. Just don't go into it thinking these will make you more invincible.
 


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In states that require front plates, it's obvious the plate would have to moved in order to remain legal. It would block the airflow to the cooling system. Even the stock setup for states requiring front plates blocks some of the airflow but it's probably not very significant because air can still flow under the plate, into the air intake. Here, the plate would have to moved down to the bottom of the air intake, totally blocking the air in the center of the intake. Of course it would still work fine under most operating conditions, with not much hit to efficiency. But in hot weather it would make the cooling system work significantly harder and reduce its ability to handle extreme climate/usage conditions.

An issue I have is the manufacturers claims their bull bars are, " Crafted from high-strength die-cast aluminum alloy with an anodized, PTFE-coated, military-grade finish, this bull bar is built to withstand corrosion." However, from looking at the photos it's obvious the bars are formed on a tubing bender. And I don't know of any suitable tubing that is "die-cast aluminum alloy". That likely means only the mounting points are die-cast aluminum alloy and no mention is made of whether the tubing is aluminum or steel. If aluminum, it's going to be damaged very easily. If it's regular painted steel, it will show rust wherever the coating has been removed.

I've been off-roading a lot over the last 5 months, beating through a lot of brush and alder saplings, branches, etc, and there has been no damage (short of automatic removal of 3 of 4 of the little fairings that descend in front of each tire for aero reasons). But I can think of no situation I was in where I would have said, "Boy, I'm glad I've got those bull bars on there", if anything, they would have complicated the beating through brush and creating snag points that don't need to be there. This is one of the strengths of the Cybertruck off-road, it's very clean lines parts brush like nothing else I've ever used. And the branches and saplings have left no marks that don't easily polish out.

Yet the manufacturer claims, " The Grille Guard offers superior protection for your Cybertruck's front bumper against impacts, debris, rocks, and other off-road hazards." I just find that a little optimistic. If you hit a rock that would normally damage your Cybertrucks bumper, it's going to damage the bull bars.

I have nothing against the maker, but I do tire of what I consider to be unrealistic product claims. In my opinion, these bars are just "jewelry" for your truck that will likely add more potential issues than they solve. But if you think it looks cool, and you don't actually off-road much or you're not worried about snagging things and causing more damage, then go for it. Just don't go into it thinking these will make you more invincible.
Wow. This is excellent. Thank you for the thoughtful response!
 

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Hey Cybertruck Community!

We’ve got some great news—our EVBASE Front Bumper Bull Bar for the Cybertruck is finally here! This heavy-duty grille guard is crafted from high-strength die-cast aluminum alloy with a military-grade finish, ensuring it stands up to corrosion and tough off-road conditions. It offers superior protection for your Cybertruck’s front bumper against impacts, debris, and rocks, making it perfect for your adventurous spirit.

Designed for a custom fit, this bull bar integrates seamlessly with your vehicle’s unique design, preserving that sleek, futuristic aesthetic we all love.

?Link : https://evbase.biz/3Tm6tqu
Shop now use and code EVAW for a 20% discount and enhance your Cybertruck today!
Check all Evbase CT accessories: https://evbase.biz/46UHfVW

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Not a bad start, but you need the D-ring mounts.

Kinda a big miss on that.
 


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This is a cosmetic product. A deer would win in the collision. 2cents.
 

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This is a cosmetic product. A deer would win in the collision. 2cents.
It mounts on tow hook place, it might get wrecked with deer hit but definitely will help minimizing the hit impact from the back out vehicle in the parking lot, which is much more possible than a deer hit. It is not just cosmetic thing. But i agree with previous post that it missed D rings to server as tow hooks.
 
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Interested to know how this affect the front camera field of view and how it looks/works with a front license plate.
Hey, it will not affect the front camera or the visibility of the license plate.
 
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Can you post some specs on impact strength testing, perhaps show where on the CT it bolts into, and an install manual or video?
Of course! We are currently arranging testing for impact strength and will update with the results, along with the installation manual and video, soon.
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