Current Cheapest Prices on an ARB
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Current Cheapest Prices on an ARB
Hey guys,
I just wanted to put a quick post up to see where y'all thought the cheapest price for an ARB bull bar was at right now? Both a friend and I are possibly looking at getting one around Christmas time, and so I thought I would check with you guys to see what the best price you guys had seen lately was. I'd really appreciate any feedback. Thanks a lot fellas-
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I just wanted to put a quick post up to see where y'all thought the cheapest price for an ARB bull bar was at right now? Both a friend and I are possibly looking at getting one around Christmas time, and so I thought I would check with you guys to see what the best price you guys had seen lately was. I'd really appreciate any feedback. Thanks a lot fellas-
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I bought mine at the local Central 4WD store a few miles from me.
They say they will beat anyones price too.
http://www.central4wd.com/store/itemdetail.asp?ID=4518
Also 4x4connection has them.
http://www.4by4connection.com/4runnertacoma.html
They want more $$$ though.
Nothing makes a rig look meaner than a nice bumper on the front end. It makes it look like it's time to get down to business.
You won't regret getting one. They are the beef
They say they will beat anyones price too.
http://www.central4wd.com/store/itemdetail.asp?ID=4518
Also 4x4connection has them.
http://www.4by4connection.com/4runnertacoma.html
They want more $$$ though.
Nothing makes a rig look meaner than a nice bumper on the front end. It makes it look like it's time to get down to business.
You won't regret getting one. They are the beef
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Corey, no offense, but the first time I saw one, I didn't really like it. But the more and more that I look at it, the more and more I like it. LOL...like I said, no offense, but it does make it look meaner and all. Very neat. Please don't think I'm an . I just wanted to let you know. :fireman:
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No offense taken Ryan. I was not turned on by the looks of them at first either a few years back when I saw them.
But I have it more for function than looks.
If you hit a deer or rearend someone with a stock bumper, or a brushguard, it's going to crumple, and posibly ruin the fenders too.
With a bumper like this that is mounted to the frame, it can take a hard impact and come out with hardly a scratch.
There's been reports of folk's hitting bambis and not one scratch is on the bumper, except for the deers guts.
Corey
But I have it more for function than looks.
If you hit a deer or rearend someone with a stock bumper, or a brushguard, it's going to crumple, and posibly ruin the fenders too.
With a bumper like this that is mounted to the frame, it can take a hard impact and come out with hardly a scratch.
There's been reports of folk's hitting bambis and not one scratch is on the bumper, except for the deers guts.
Corey
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Originally posted by Corey
No offense taken Ryan. I was not turned on by the looks of them at first either a few years back when I saw them.
But I have it more for function than looks.
If you hit a deer or rearend someone with a stock bumper, or a brushguard, it's going to crumple, and posibly ruin the fenders too.
With a bumper like this that is mounted to the frame, it can take a hard impact and come out with hardly a scratch.
There's been reports of folk's hitting bambis and not one scratch is on the bumper, except for the deers guts.
Corey
No offense taken Ryan. I was not turned on by the looks of them at first either a few years back when I saw them.
But I have it more for function than looks.
If you hit a deer or rearend someone with a stock bumper, or a brushguard, it's going to crumple, and posibly ruin the fenders too.
With a bumper like this that is mounted to the frame, it can take a hard impact and come out with hardly a scratch.
There's been reports of folk's hitting bambis and not one scratch is on the bumper, except for the deers guts.
Corey
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Corey, no offense, but the first time I saw one, I didn't really like it. But the more and more that I look at it, the more and more I like it.
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