Rear Bar

A rear bar is the ideal way to protect against rocks and debris. They provide a higher departure angle and clearance, and they help with distributing load when towing. Uneek4x4’s range of Rear Bars suit all kinds of users.

Whether you need something sturdier for your Ranger, Land Cruiser or Patrol in the outback, or a complete armour package for protecting your Jeep when the terrain gets rough, we have the solution for you!

Range of Rear Bars Available

Ute and Off-Road Rear Bars

Rear bars for most major brands of Ute, truck or off-roader are available. Included with many of the rear bars are tow hitches, LED number plate lamps and kits to mount to your existing factory setup. Best of all, most of our range work with existing parking sensors and do not affect functionality of the vehicle. With hi lift jacking points, a rear bar is ideal for adventures and our range can be colour coded for those wanting to seamlessly blend into the design of their vehicle. If you can't find the right product here you may find the right Rear Bar for your vehicle at Kaymar.

Number Plate Relocator

Ideal for vehicles with rear mounted spare wheels, this LED bracket combination sits perfectly on your vehicle. Allowing clear visibility of your number plate. No matter what size rims you have, its adaptable plate is telescopic and made from 3mm steel - making it robust for the harsh Aussie climate.

Armour Package

With a bespoke fitment to your Wrangler, Uneek’s setup protects the front, sides, and rear of your capable off-roader. With a touring Bullbar, set of Rock Sliders and a Rear Bumper Bar - you have the ultimate protection that looks the part when going on your next outback adventure.

FAQs

Do I need a Rear Bar?

If you are going off-roading then absolutely. Replacing your bumper bar, rear bars are ideal for steep angles and rear protection. Plus, they offer load distribution when towing for comfortable handling.

Can I install my Rear Bar at home?

Yes, with our easy to follow instructions it’s simple to fit our range of Rear Bars. Usually taking a few hours, and the difficulty rating is shown on each product page.