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arb bullbars

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arb bullbars

Post by redrocket »

Is the arb winchbar for a gls paj wider than a glx?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Mike, I'm pretty sure it is so as to match the wider GLS flares, the TJM T-15 bar is also wider for the GLS models.
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Re: arb bullbars

Post by RoldIT »

redrocket wrote:Is the arb winchbar for a gls paj wider than a glx?


Yep.
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Post by Tom »

Hi every body,
In spain to fit an arb bullbar we need an enginer's official certificate. Do you have this problem in australia?
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Post by *BESTY* »

No....but that's because ARB have worked a deal with the manufacturers. Most OE supplied and fitted bullbars for new vehicles are made by ARB.

I can however understand why ! It does alter the vehicles weight....stopping distances.....and general drivability. In today's society of everyone suing everybody, I can see why governments want to have some control over vehicles / death traps !!
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