Hi all,
I am currently researching the viability of replacing the local fire brigades support 4wd - currently a 3.0GU. We have a problem in that the GVM has been exceeded. I am looking at all vehicles but am having trouble finding specs on after market accessories. I need to find the manufaturers weights on #ARB winch bar - no winch
#ARB Towmaster tow hitch
#Milford cargo barrier
#ARB Canopy (dual cab)
If I have to I will ring the manufacturers direct, but I thought I would try this forum first, so I don't have to make as many phone calls and secondly have to deal with those sometimes Rude sales staff
Thanks
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Accessory weights
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if you're worred about weight, a cheezy style bar would be a lot lighter than
an ARB bar.. guess it doesn't give the same amount of front on protection though.. depends what you're after.. if its just to mount a winch then it'd be better.
an ARB bar.. guess it doesn't give the same amount of front on protection though.. depends what you're after.. if its just to mount a winch then it'd be better.
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98 GU.. front locker, cheezy sliders, 33's, winch etc.. .... long shopping list.
98 GU.. front locker, cheezy sliders, 33's, winch etc.. .... long shopping list.
Thanks guys,
I think we need the protection as well as the winch mount, It doesn't do a great deal of off road but when it does it is usually chasing fire somewhere in the state. This combined with the fact that then Vehicle id driven by potentially 25 different drivers - who are all extremely careful?
I contacted ARB and they were a bit vague on specific weights " oh about 60kgs for a winch bar" "30 sounds about right for a tow hitch".
A dual cab ute looks like it is going to be the way to go.
FYI a winch bar no winch = 60kg, towhitch = 30 kg canopy =35kg
Thanks guys
BTW the current vehicle 3.0L GU with 20ks will probably for sale soon
I think we need the protection as well as the winch mount, It doesn't do a great deal of off road but when it does it is usually chasing fire somewhere in the state. This combined with the fact that then Vehicle id driven by potentially 25 different drivers - who are all extremely careful?
I contacted ARB and they were a bit vague on specific weights " oh about 60kgs for a winch bar" "30 sounds about right for a tow hitch".
A dual cab ute looks like it is going to be the way to go.
FYI a winch bar no winch = 60kg, towhitch = 30 kg canopy =35kg
Thanks guys
BTW the current vehicle 3.0L GU with 20ks will probably for sale soon
Re: Accessory weights
why do you need a winch bar yet run no winch? none of the trucks or personnel carriers in our shire in Sydney had winches.
ISUZUROVER wrote:Sounds like you need a Land-Rover 130 dual cab - they have the highest payload of any dual cab AFAIK.Stoknisan wrote: A dual cab ute looks like it is going to be the way to go.
I would have thought they needed something reliable?

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