View Poll Results: should my new ARB bar be colour coded to Corris Grey to match the car? or left Black

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  • Leave it Black to break the colour up a bit

    35 79.55%
  • Colour code to Corris Grey to match the vehicle

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Thread: new ARB bar. colour code or not? Now with other questions :)

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    new ARB bar. colour code or not? Now with other questions :)

    G'day everybody

    So as the story goes, yesterday I was out havin a bit of fun in some washouts and bent the standard front bumper on the Defender. As seen here



    Now I've got permission from the wife to fit a front bar and I reckon i'm goin with an ARB job just for the wing/headlight protection even though in my opinion the various tube bars available have it all over the ARB bar in the looks and weight department, I think the ARB bar is the best out of a bad bunch when it comes to protection.

    So my question is, on a Corris Grey vehicle should I go with the standard black that the ARB bars come in to break up the body colour a bit or get it colour coded to match/blend in on the car?
    prices so far are $1320 for standard black supply only and $220 to colour code it.

    what are everyone's thoughts?

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    Corris grey is the new black, so leave the front bar black too

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    ARB are a good bar I'd keep it black had the bar fitted to my disco2 from ARB in North Street they done a good job wish I got a winch bar now though.

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    Leave it black. The only colour coding needed is an even layer of dirt

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    Quote Originally Posted by komaterpillar View Post
    I think the ARB bar is the best out of a bad bunch when it comes to protection.
    If you end up going with the ARB, you might consider getting a spacer to position the bar a few mm out from the body. In my mind the bar is set way too close to the vehicle and if you have a collision that bends the bar at all, it will impact with the body.

    I must admit that I miss the classic look of the Defenders front end when it's hidden behind all that metal
    '11 Def 130 "Henry"

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    black, you don't drive a Jap show pony
    Jason

    2010 130 TDCi

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    thanks for all the replies fullars

    I'm just waiting on a few more quotes to come back(suprising how much price difference there is an the same product betweendifferent dealers) then I will probably be ordering a black one and save $200bucks on the colour coding

    Quote Originally Posted by laney View Post
    ARB are a good bar I'd keep it black had the bar fittedto my disco2 from ARB in North Street they done a good job wish I got a winchbar now though.
    how'd ya go with ARB on north street? I've never dealt with them but I findgenerally with other businesses (including the purchase of thisdefender) its easier and cheaper to do the hour and a half drive to brissy.

    Quote Originally Posted by iClick View Post

    I must admit that I miss the classic look of the Defenders front end whenit's hidden behind all that metal
    Have to agree with you there.

    But with cleaning up 1 decent roo potentially costing $950 in insuranceexcess I think the bar is going to be the cheaper option in the long run. I reckon it’s a case of picking the bestoption out of a bad situation.

    Quote Originally Posted by newhue View Post
    black, you don't drive a Jap show pony
    I reckon you hit the nail on the head there, that’s gold

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    since i'm going with a winch bar but not a winch just yet. but will be going down that route some time soon. was thinking of eventually (about 6 months time) going with the 130 front springs standard 110 rear springs and 2 inch extended front and rear shocks (for flex) with spring relocation cones, do you reckon that will be adequate for the extra weight? or any other suggestions?

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    Didn't vote as you don't have my option on there - I.e. get a tubular winch bar

    But if you're set on an ARB, go black - it'll look better and be easier to sell when you come to your senses...

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    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    Didn't vote as you don't have my option on there - I.e. get a tubular winch bar

    But if you're set on an ARB, go black - it'll look better and be easier to sell when you come to your senses...
    Haha mate as I said up the top, I'd love a tube bar, in my opinion they are the only style that suits the defender, but the first decent roo I hit and there'll be tears, and with a $950 insurance excess, I'm not keen on running the risk, I reckon the arb bar is the only other half decent looking option.
    Function wins out over form in this case

    And before anyone asks, in the Ute I had before the defender, I hit probably 15 decent roo's in the last 6 months 5 or 6 of wich would have ended in decent insurance claims if not for the front bar.

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