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Rockhampton Bull Bars
One stray kangaroo can do thousands in damage—unless your 4WD is fitted with a bull bar that’s built to take the hit. At TJM Rockhampton, locals from Rockhampton and the broader Central Queensland region trust the team to supply and install high-strength bull bars that are designed for Australian conditions.
Whether you're touring through the outback, driving remote worksites, or simply commuting on wildlife-prone roads, bull bars provide essential front-end protection—reducing damage to your vehicle and keeping you and your passengers safer.
With options to suit a wide range of makes and models, including airbag-compatible and winch-compatible bars, everything is installed by experts in a fully equipped workshop. You’ll get a clean, secure fit that doesn’t rattle, flex, or interfere with your sensors or lights.
To protect your 4WD and hit the road with confidence, call TJM Rockhampton on 07 4927 6844 for expert fitting and advice.
Front-End Upgrades
Today’s bull bars are more than just big lumps of metal—they’re engineered safety accessories. A good bar enhances your approach angles, gives you solid recovery points, and provides a sturdy base for spotlights, antennas, and winches.
Whether you’re looking for an alloy bar that keeps the weight down or a steel option for maximum durability, there’s a setup to suit your driving style and vehicle needs. It’s not just about impact protection—it’s about function, performance, and style.
When installed professionally, bull bars won’t mess with your sensors, airbags or camera systems.
Instead, they’ll add serious strength while looking clean and factory-finished. If you want a 4WD that’s ready for the unexpected—on the highway, job site or dirt track—a well-fitted bull bar is essential.
Are bull bars legal in Queensland?
Yes, bull bars are legal in Queensland as long as they comply with national safety standards and are designed for the vehicle they’re fitted to. They must not obstruct headlights, indicators, or number plates, and they should be compatible with airbags and other safety systems. Most modern bull bars—particularly those from reputable brands—are ADR (Australian Design Rules) approved, meaning they’re engineered for safe use on public roads.
What type of bull bar is best for off-roading?
Steel bull bars are generally the most popular option for off-roaders due to their strength and durability. They offer better protection against animal strikes and rough terrain but can be heavier. Alloy bars are lighter and still offer decent protection, making them ideal for touring vehicles that need to watch their GVM. Winch-compatible bars are also highly recommended for serious off-road use.
Do bull bars affect vehicle sensors and airbags?
When properly designed and installed, bull bars will not interfere with airbag deployment or factory sensors. Most modern bars are airbag-compatible and engineered to work with collision systems, parking sensors, and even front-facing cameras. However, it’s essential the installation is done by professionals who understand vehicle electronics and mounting points to ensure compliance and functionality.