This apparently:
[IMG]http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/saharad2.jpg[/IMG]
Not much good against a kangaroo...
While we are on this topic, has anyone found any reasonably priced LED indicators that fit the ARB defender bar?
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This apparently:
[IMG]http://i110.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/saharad2.jpg[/IMG]
Not much good against a kangaroo...
While we are on this topic, has anyone found any reasonably priced LED indicators that fit the ARB defender bar?
I had a similar issue recently, trying to replace a bullbar blinker. I thought it was made by ARB or TJM, as it looked very similar, but their blinkers didn't fit. I ended up getting Narva ones from Ashdown-Ingrams for about $17 each (whole unit, without a bulb). They fit perfectly.
Ben give Disco dan a PM the delux arb bar I got off him has amber led replacements in the bar
This is a factory bullbar off a 01 Defender Extreme which i have forsale in the markets secction , It has a Landrover logo in the centre section near the drivers side upright i beleive its made by ARB for landrover
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...009/09/952.jpg
I replaced it as im now using a high mount winch which needed a high mount bar;)
Hi. Is it possible to get a side on picture of this Defender (or another one) so that I can see how much the ARB bar sticks out.
I'm giving serious thought in buying a 2.4 Defender and would like to see how much the arb bar decreases the approach angle...
Cheers Paul
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/03/1244.jpg
Doesn't take much off the approach angle. The main difference with the Puma is the grill sits a little more forward. Others have successfully mounted Tdi and Td5 bars to them. When I bought mine I'm pretty sure it was actually the ARB Td5 bar.
Countys with AC, TD5 and Puma defenders all have a grille which sits further forward than others. I have a Tdi ARB/LR bullbar on my county. In order to make it fit without extending the mounting brackets, I had to cut the rear off the uprights and change them to completely vertical, rather than angled back towards the vehicle.
A TD5 bar should fit straight on to any vehicle though.
Thanks for the replies.
Thats looks fine. Modifying the bar is no drama.
One step closer now.
Cheers,
Paul