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Reads90
9th December 2006, 02:50 PM
Ok my ARB bumper is rusting on the front. Though the powder coat.
It is not even a year old yet. And has not done any beach drivng . Not yet anyway.
Do they have a warrnety for that or what.
Basically what do you lot think i should do
Cheers
Ali
dobbo
9th December 2006, 02:54 PM
Ok my ARB bumper is rusting on the front. Though the powder coat.
It is not even a year old yet. And has not done any beach drivng . Not yet anyway.
Do they have a warrnety for that or what.
Basically what do you lot think i should do
Cheers
Ali
Drive the car into your local dealer and demand a new one, if it's rusted it is weakened therefore useless in the event of a collition
Reads90
9th December 2006, 02:55 PM
Drive the car into your local dealer and demand a new one, if it's rusted it is weakened therefore useless in the event of a collition
Cheers
Do they have a warrenty on them or anything or do you have to hope they are in a good mood
dobbo
9th December 2006, 03:00 PM
Cheers
Do they have a warrenty on them or anything
I don't know I haven't got one but for the amount you pay for them they should.
It's not a question of warrantee it's a question of bad workmanship on the manufacturers part. Get your purchase receipt then Call head office up tell them you purchased on x date installed on X date and demand a replacement.
dobbo
9th December 2006, 03:02 PM
Come on Reads where's the tight ass pommie B4stard (B@stard) in you?
Don't ask them Demand from them
Reads90
9th December 2006, 03:16 PM
Come on Reads where's the tight ass pommie B4stard in you?
Don't ask them Demand from them
:D :D well ok if you insit. Could always blame me getting arsey on the Ashes :D
Reads90
9th December 2006, 03:18 PM
Its not as bad as it sounds but it is rusting on the Joints (welds) and after all rust does not stop, and go away. But bad considering it was fitted end of Jan this year
Sandtoyz
9th December 2006, 03:21 PM
My factory fitted one did the same, the powdercoat flaked off and started to rust.
Dealer had the bar fixed, local panel shop sandblasted and two-pack sprayed it.
- while still under factory (LR) warranty.
Once the two pack paint cures/fully hardens, it's really tough!!
Got plenty of scrap marks on mine from pushing things :angel: ,but paint is still on there!!!
I'm assuming yours was purchased direct from ARB, so I'd take it up with them to repair at no cost to you...
also...
The powdercoat on my aftermarket rear spare wheel carrier has also flaked off, but this took a lot longer to happen, so soon it'll be removed and painted too.
JDNSW
9th December 2006, 03:47 PM
The only reason you get rust on one that new without damaging it is faulty manufacture - mine (ARB ) was twenty years old, no rust, - showing the orange undercoat through the powder coating in places, but no rust. (Then hit a tree, new bullbar!) Take it back, and ask them politely to replace or repair it (properly). You could mention consumer affairs and statutory warranty if being polite gets you nowhere.
John
Reads90
9th December 2006, 03:55 PM
The only reason you get rust on one that new without damaging it is faulty manufacture - mine (ARB) was twenty years old, no rust, - showing the orange undercoat through the powder coating in places, but no rust. (Then hit a tree, new bullbar!) Take it back, and ask them politely to replace or repair it (properly). You could mention consumer affairs and statutory warranty if being polite gets you nowhere.
John
Ok will do thanks.
BTW i can, if needed ,throw the toys out of the pram as well as anyone :D :D
p38arover
9th December 2006, 04:08 PM
Cheers
Do they have a warrenty on them or anything or do you have to hope they are in a good mood
Yiou have a statutory warranty
If the goods you buy break down or develop a fault within an unreasonable time, you have the right to negotiate:
• a refund (or part refund depending on the age of the goods)
• a replacement, or
• that the goods be repaired
provided you did not cause the fault and you used the product as it was intended.
Ron
billnjim
9th December 2006, 08:17 PM
I'm pretty sure arb provides a 1 year warranty on all their products, go hit them up immediately for repair/replacement before the year expires, if they give you grief then let them know you'll be in touch with fair trading & all further correspondence will be through them.
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