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$1000 to spend at arb

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$1000 to spend at arb

Post by andromeda »

Hi all i have a new jimny and with it i got a $1000 ARB voucher i intend on using the jimny on sand /beach mainly ,what do you think would be a wise purchase at ARB i was thinking a tow hitch and some recovery points would be a good investment.
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Re: $1000 to spend at arb

Post by Mr Termite »

$1k at ARB... That should get you a tyre deflator. :finger:
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Post by mnemonix »

$999 worth of stickers. It's a suzuki, there is nothing ARB can sell you to make it better on the beach. :armsup:


With a grand to spare I'd consider:
Option 1.) UHF / recovery package with snatch strap, shackles, drag chains (for firewood) / Spotlights.
Option 2.) ARB Fridge/Freezer (You'll need to add a few dollars).
Option 3.) Side/rear mounted awnings to give the family some shade for warm afternoons.

And an ARB Ezy Deflator. They're awesome.
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Post by GRPABT1 »

Do they sell electronic rust prevention at ARB? That'd be what I'd get for the beach.
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Re: $1000 to spend at arb

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Recovery kit, compressor, tyre deflator, UHF, sand mats for inside the car
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Post by V.W.Dave »

grimbo wrote:Recovery kit, compressor, tyre deflator, UHF, sand mats for inside the car
X2 and may be if you can squeez it in a hand held UHF
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Post by alien »

all good ideas, but if you already have that stuff, a front bar would be worth looking into =)
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alien wrote:all good ideas, but if you already have that stuff, a front bar would be worth looking into =)
What exactly is he going to hit on the beach?
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i was thinking more about roos etc on the roads that get him there. It also provides a very good front recovery point.
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Post by andromeda »

Thanks all i think i might see them and find out what a suspension lift is worth .
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Post by mnemonix »

You get a page full of useful suggestions, answering the exact question you asked.
Yet you choose to go discuss a suspension lift with them. Something that mostly likely won't fit the budget you specified and is of zero use for the task you mention.
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mnemonix wrote:You get a page full of useful suggestions, answering the exact question you asked.
Yet you choose to go discuss a suspension lift with them. Something that mostly likely won't fit the budget you specified and is of zero use for the task you mention.
:?
You can lead a horse to water ...

I guess the upgraded suspension will assist in all round driving not just on the beach .. plus if he winds up "airing it out" the suspension may assist in keeping the rest of the car in one piece with the landing.
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Post by andromeda »

Ok i think a bullbar ia a good idea however i think it will sag my suspension at the front , so the suspension lift would counter that hence the suspension upgrade to allow for the bull bar the suspension lift is $ 1100 fitted so that is really on target i chuck in the extra thats fine , as for leading a horse to water i thought to ask opinions in case there was a better way to go ,i didnt realise that asking advice made it compulsory to take it . I guess every single time you have asked for advice you have taken it , me myself i use it to guide my decisions . Thanks for the replies
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Post by grimbo »

Have you done any 4wding before and do youhave any experience sand driving? If not then maybe a smarter way to go is take your stock 4wd out a few times and fund out for yourself what things you will need.

Things like airing your tures down will have way more impact on performance in the sand than a lift or bullbar. Asking a salesman what you should spend your money on is a sure fire way to get an expensive gadget when maybe a thingumajig was a better option.

Sounds like a pretty cool deal getting a $1000 voucher when you got the Jimny is that a dealer thing?
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Re: $1000 to spend at arb

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andromeda wrote:Ok i think a bullbar ia a good idea however i think it will sag my suspension at the front , so the suspension lift would counter that hence the suspension upgrade to allow for the bull bar the suspension lift is $ 1100 fitted so that is really on target i chuck in the extra thats fine , as for leading a horse to water i thought to ask opinions in case there was a better way to go ,i didnt realise that asking advice made it compulsory to take it . I guess every single time you have asked for advice you have taken it , me myself i use it to guide my decisions . Thanks for the replies

Don't be so thin skinned. You asked for advice then decided on something totally different to what several folks recomended .. there is nothing wrong with that, it is just a little amusing. I would go tthe big tickety items as well .. easier to come up with a few hundred here and there that $1000+ in my experiance.
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Post by P@nda »

alien wrote:i was thinking more about roos etc on the roads that get him there. It also provides a very good front recovery point.
Very true, the only two roos I've ever hit were on the way to the beach. :oops:
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Re: $1000 to spend at arb

Post by andromeda »

yeah it was a suzuki offer the car was 19990 with the $1000 voucher so that was pretty cool :P
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