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RBL0334SSS - Roll Bar – With Headlining – No Diagonal

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Original price - Original price €650,00
Original price
€650,00
€650,00 - €650,00
Current price €650,00

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Internal Roll Bar - an internal roll bar without a diagonal brace, shaped to suit vehicles fitted with a headlining.

It mounts inside the cab to provide rollover protection.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Defender up to 2016
Fitment Notes Fitment data limited — derived from web research, verify if uncertain
DEFENDER 90 — internal roll bar without diagonal, for vehicles with headlining
Alternative Codes
RBL0334SSS

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Frequently asked questions

What is the internal roll bar used for?
The internal roll bar mounts inside the cab of the Land Rover Defender to provide rollover protection. It's a single hoop shaped to suit vehicles fitted with a headlining, so it clears the trim rather than forcing you to remove it.
What does 'with headlining' mean for fitment?
With headlining means this roll bar is shaped to sit correctly in a Defender cab that still has its headlining trim fitted. A bar cut for a bare metal roof can foul or gap against a headlining, so matching the bar to your interior trim avoids fitment problems.
What's the difference between the no-diagonal bar and the diagonal version?
This is the no-diagonal version, a plain internal hoop without the angled brace. The diagonal-braced version adds lateral stiffness to resist the hoop twisting sideways. Choose the no-diagonal bar for a simpler, lighter hoop, or the diagonal version for extra rigidity.