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MST

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Just got a quote for OEM wrap around brush bar for 885.00 installed by dealer. What do y'all think? Any similar or better?
 

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seems about right but check around someone posted a bunch or accessory prices recently
 

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Rovertym or ARB! hOW MUCH FOR IT NOT INSTALLED IT SHOULD BE A PIECE OF CAKE TO PUT ON sorry for the caps
 

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I agree with the Dr. If I was gonna plop down that kind of dough it would be for the ARB bullbar.

I currently have the A-frame brush bar (OE) and I like the way it looks; especially sleek wtih the OE driving lights (even though they suck from a photometric standpoint) whether I'm in my "stock/street config" or my "off-road config" but if I were starting from scratch right now...I'd go ARB.
 

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Price for the brush bar was steep but they were giving me a 'discount' on labor. I thought about installing myself but haven't come across any posts of anybody doing it themselves. I don't have to worry about front parking sensors-they are disabled. If is not a difficult install, I would order somewhere else. Looked at the ARB and also wondered if I may have to find someone to install that. I am not getting a winch so I thought the ARB might be more aggressive than what I need it for. Thanks for the replies.
 

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I agree with the Dr. If I was gonna plop down that kind of dough it would be for the ARB bullbar.

I currently have the A-frame brush bar (OE) and I like the way it looks; especially sleek wtih the OE driving lights (even though they suck from a photometric standpoint) whether I'm in my "stock/street config" or my "off-road config" but if I were starting from scratch right now...I'd go ARB.


Totally agree go with the bull bar
 

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Just found info on installing th LR bar on LRRForums and see it is easy. How about installing the ARB Bull?
 

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The underside of the Safari one looks a little exposed compared to the ARB one. I like the approach angle though.
 

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I have read where they have a skid plate as well that goes with it to protect the radiator and ect.
 

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