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ARB bullbar indicaters

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ARB bullbar indicaters

Post by Pharb »

Does any one know what (sort of flush mounted) indicators fit early model ARB bars?
Newer models have tabs as part of the bar inside the front bumper section that the lights mount directly to.
The early versions seem to have a completely seperate plate that somehow fits to the light and (I think) sandwiches the vertical bumber section between the light and the seperate plate.

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Post by blkmav »

They're about $30 a pair from ARB. I had to replace mine.
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Post by -Scott- »

blkmav wrote:They're about $30 a pair from ARB. I had to replace mine.
Me too. About $30 for a pair, about 6 years ago.

Mine clamp into place - I had to get a couple of blocks machined at work before they would clamp up tight and not rattle on rough roads.
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Post by Pharb »

Thanks fellas.

I'll try the local ARB again.
I tried them whilst waiting to pick up the bar (good old ebay) and they said "Nup. Only one type of light. Don't know what you're talking about. Mustn't be an ARB bar."

But they also said if I wanted parts for my ARB compressor (was going to get some valves to put in an old elcheapo compressor, yes they do fit) I would have to buy a complete compressor as their was no individual parts available.

Good help is hard to find sometimes.

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Post by spazbot »

try a diff arb store as they are just feeding you BS
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Post by -Scott- »

spazbot wrote:try a diff arb store as they are just feeding you BS
x2.

Try calling head office?
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Post by Offroad-Events »

If I remember correctly they were made by Hella and should fit from the Volkswagen Golf from about '76-'89 and a lot of other Volkswagens from that time. You can get them from Hella and a few other aftermarket manufacturers for small money.
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