4th Gen ARB bumper photos
#1
4th Gen ARB bumper photos
EDIT - Someone on another forum pointed out that my lack of photography skills was making the ARB look larger than it really is. I took some different photos using his advice, and now present some much better pics. (BELOW)
Here are some photos of the production version of the ARB bull bar for the 4th Gen 4Runner.
It took me longer to install this bumper than it took me to install my Daystar lift by myself. The instructions ARB sent were good, but there were just lots of little details to work out.
You might notice a few things, including:
1. The fog lights are not the IPFs. Instead of paying over $300 for a set of IPF fog lights that won't do much, I decided to pay $55 for a set of Pilot fog lights that won't do much. The ARB bar has some sort of proprietary mounting system for the IPF's but it only took a small measure of redneck ingenuity to get the Pilots to fit okay.
2. The inner fender liners were trimmed a bit, but I also took a torch and heated the plastic to the point of bending easily, and then bent them inward so there wouldn't be any rough edges showing,
3. On the 2003-2005 models (but not 2006), the ARB has a gap between the bumper and the grille. ARB advises us to cut up the original plastic bumper, but I didn't have the desire to chop up a pristine OEM part. Instead, I took a piece of vinyl drip guard for gutters and made the gap filler for less than $4.



Here are some photos of the production version of the ARB bull bar for the 4th Gen 4Runner.
It took me longer to install this bumper than it took me to install my Daystar lift by myself. The instructions ARB sent were good, but there were just lots of little details to work out.
You might notice a few things, including:
1. The fog lights are not the IPFs. Instead of paying over $300 for a set of IPF fog lights that won't do much, I decided to pay $55 for a set of Pilot fog lights that won't do much. The ARB bar has some sort of proprietary mounting system for the IPF's but it only took a small measure of redneck ingenuity to get the Pilots to fit okay.
2. The inner fender liners were trimmed a bit, but I also took a torch and heated the plastic to the point of bending easily, and then bent them inward so there wouldn't be any rough edges showing,
3. On the 2003-2005 models (but not 2006), the ARB has a gap between the bumper and the grille. ARB advises us to cut up the original plastic bumper, but I didn't have the desire to chop up a pristine OEM part. Instead, I took a piece of vinyl drip guard for gutters and made the gap filler for less than $4.



Last edited by loner; Oct 15, 2006 at 05:14 PM.
#2
looks mean but kinda out of place. Like its for a different vehicle or something. I think it would look better if the hoops on top were kinda tilted back a little to match the body lines of the 4runner.
#6
How about a 2.5 inch Daystar lift and 32" tires? Oops, got those already.
You definitely don't want to see one of these things on a stock truck.... It would almost take 6" of lift and 35's to look just right.
Last edited by loner; Sep 24, 2006 at 06:07 PM.
#7
It may look that way b/c it's black and the rest of the truck is white. Maybe painting it white will make it not stand out as much, like the few others on here that have matched the bumpers to the truck's color. I really like it and it does look meaner than stock but it could just be the color thing. My two cents...
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#9
i think the color matched ARB would look very good on ur 4runner. Im really hopin ur rig isnt a trail only rig so i dont see why u wouldnt paint it. I could of sworn someone up here has a color matched ARB on their 3rd gen 4runner. Ask for some help from the photoshop gods and see what they can come up with.
#10
[thread highjack] ebelen1- Ur 4runner looks sooo good. Ive had the picture of ur 4runner as my background for the past couple months now. Great job on the 4runner and keep that thing lookin sharp [thread highjack off]
#12
You should also look into powder-coating. The fact that it's already on the truck, your best bet would be painting it but I didn't want you to not think of the power-coat route. Post pics if you do it; I think you'll like it a lot...
#13
loner. check out this thread if u havent already. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f117/shrockworks-4th-gen-front-bumper-installed-95469/. the next set of pictures looks like your 4runner with a white bumper on it. see what ya think.
#14
awesome bumper man
i wouldnt colour match it though...id do a flat black on your flares, lose the running boards and add sliders..and do a flat black back bumper to match. then go get it bentup n scratched...n youre good to go
i wouldnt colour match it though...id do a flat black on your flares, lose the running boards and add sliders..and do a flat black back bumper to match. then go get it bentup n scratched...n youre good to go
#18
yep..stepping back and using a longer focal length wont get things all distorted. that said..i love the way it looks. im a bit biased though..but still. yeah the black on all white doesnt really work. i still say add more black to the truck. start by some bigger meats...33's would fill it out nicely.
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