Really, really, happy to see this product designed and built.
As for the strength aspect, from an
overlanding perspective, i.e. the places I've travelled to (so far) and the various challenges presented there, I would think they are more than sufficient. The other benefits (adjustability, losing the rubber bushings, etc.) just add to the worthiness of the upgrade.
Making *special order* beefier ones for the harder-core
wheeling crowd could of course get you more sales. But if I were in a better position right now I would get them immediately. I guess I will just have to wait for a while
One question ... if, lets say, a single bar were to meet with a catastrophic incident
, would you sell just a replacement bar (no ends or bushings)?
AG