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    Default 1st mod - ARB bumper

    So the wife took the 100 today and managed to scuff up the from bumper and a little bit of the fender. Looks like we're "forced" to replace it and since OEM and ARB are about the same price, we'll be going ARB. I'm going to have her take it more often and maybe I'll end up with a full-on armor package!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cackalak Han View Post
    ...I'm going to have her take it more often and maybe I'll end up with a full-on armor package!...
    Makes it an easy sell to a wife right?
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    I'm looking at a bumper also... same reasons. Have you looked at the new slee bumper the blueberry? Same price, but better approach angles and it's supposed to be stronger.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey View Post
    I'm looking at a bumper also... same reasons. Have you looked at the new slee bumper the blueberry? Same price, but better approach angles and it's supposed to be stronger.
    A pretty fair difference between the ARB winch bumper and the Slee. If memory serves, around $300
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    The ARB is airbag approved and gives a larger area of protection for more than $430 less from us, if the family safety is a big concern (and it usually is). Give me a call when you are ready, I'll be happy to get you the best pricing and no sales tax. The higher approach angle is a great feature if you are rock crawling, but thats not a duty many 100 series owners have in mind unless the damage is far worse than just a bumper. The ARB gives you more protection with the full bull bar against deer on the road, a shopping cart at the mall, and zombies when the time comes!
    Last edited by RocKrawler; 08-28-2010 at 01:39 AM. Reason: Pricing correction, we were cheaper that I remembered!
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    good point about the airbag approval. And if the ARB truly provides more protection, I guess that's the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey View Post
    I'm looking at a bumper also... same reasons. Have you looked at the new slee bumper the blueberry? Same price, but better approach angles and it's supposed to be stronger.
    Just checked and the Slee is $1,400

    http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/..._100series.htm

    And ARB can be had for less than $1,000

    http://www.4by4connection.com/tolacrarbbu.html

    Slee is awesome, but for me, not worth the extra 40%.

    I'll be contacting Cruiser Outfit as soon as the finance committee approves.

    Thanks, RocKrawler - CruiserOutfitter is local to me, but appreciate the offer. I'll contact you if for some reason they can't come through.
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    You know, that might not be the only damage.

    That looks like a nasty scuff - may need a new suspension too. And a safety snorkel. Think of the children.

    If your spouse only knew the consequences of that fender bender... thank goodness she survived!
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    I know Slee makes a nice product, but IMO the ARB is a Far better looking bumper. I can personaly attest to their strength and ability to wipe out a Kangaroo and not have a dent to show for it... I'd go ARB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cackalak Han View Post
    Thanks, RocKrawler - CruiserOutfitter is local to me, but appreciate the offer. I'll contact you if for some reason they can't come through.
    No problem, I'm here to help anytime! Use my pricing on 4x4Connection as a reference and see if you can get a better deal or at least a price match. If not, I can drop ship it direct from ARB and have it cheaper shipped to your door than buying it picked up there locally, and since you are not in my state you also pay no sales tax
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