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    Defender Bullbar and handbrake light

    Just wondering if anyone has experience with both ARB and TJM steel bullbars. I am after a non winch bar, Why would you need a winch on a Landrover! I'm mainly concered about there mounting system. ARB is $876 and TJM is $830 which are basically the same exept if i decide on a TJM i will get a winch bar for only $895.

    Now ever since i had my defender the brake warning light comes on instead of the handbreak light. I dont know why mabey the fuse for the handbrake light has blown but where is it, is there one? the bulb is ok now as i got a new one thinking it was that.

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    Hi Sniperator,

    I had a TJM on a work Defender, it didn't look as good as the original LR one but was sturdy enough for the work I was doing with it. I didn't have a winch on it (god knows I needed it occasionally) but it had plates that covered the holes and you get used to it.

    I recommend the winch though especially if you are going it alone, Turfa winches are good but all the energy expended could be saved by a good electric winch.

    Brake lights? Don't know.

    ROLR

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    I have the landrover version of the arb bar. It is a winch bar but it looks like a non winch bar if you don't remove the cutouts. It mounts to the chassis the same as the original bumper but has two extra mounting points if you drill the holes through the chassis.

    I have driven defenders with the tjm bar and find that they stick out a lot further and you can't mount three driving lights across the front.

    As for your other problem, dare I say that 'the prince of darkness' strikes again.

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    Hi Sniperator,

    I've got a factory one 6 months old for sale. Only changed it because the original wouldn't accept a hi-mount winch. Hit me off-line maxtd5def@yahoo.com.au.

    As to your electrics, dunno. They are different? My Xtreme has one light for both.

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    Max P

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    Swap the labels over for the lights.... problem solved. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

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    When I was looking to buy a bullbar I spoke to ARB and TJM. The ARB winch bar was only <$100 more than tyhe non-winch version so I decided on a winch bar - an investment for the future when I can afford one.

    I then spoke to TJM who advised that they don't do a Defender bar (perhaps they were only talking of the winch bar) but source them from ARB themselves. They also said ARB would be cheaper - to me that's good customer service.

    Also ECB make a Defender bar, but only in a non-winch version.

    I elected to buy the ARB winch bar - but gee it looks lonely without that winch.... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
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    Bullbar

    I have a TJM alloy winch bar on my defender with no winch at the moment and it does stick out quite a bit further than a ARB. This is for when you hit a parrot and the weak as **** bullbar it does not fold back and bend your bonnet. Seriuoslly nice bar but very weak mounts. I personally think the ARB is too close to the bonnet but it is stonger than the TJM. I ma going to put a steel gusset behind mine and and redo the mounts with steel. I bought the ute with the bar allready on it..

    Gaz.

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    Re: Defender Bullbar and handbrake light

    Originally posted by sniperator
    Now ever since i had my defender the brake warning light comes on instead of the handbreak light. I dont know why mabey the fuse for the handbrake light has blown but where is it, is there one? the bulb is ok now as i got a new one thinking it was that.
    On my previous '86 RR, there were two lights for brake warning. The one that was used depended upon the country. The Australian delivery RR used a different symbol to the rest of the world. To change it simply meant moving the lamp to the other hole (the lamp was on a flylead).

    Perhaps that's what has occurred with yours.

    Ron

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