ARB Front Bumper and Intensity Lights Installation
When our friends at ARB heard that we were heading up to explore some of the Canadian wilderness they suggested that we add a little front end protection to our truck. We were fairly certain that any stray wildlife would have destroyed the original front bumper so were stoked to beef up the truck. Sure, it's kind of like putting lipstick on a pig, but I'm okay with that.
One of the things I wished I had done before leaving on our South America trip was more protective bumper, so it's better late than never!
First thing to do was clear out some space in the truck and pick up our parts from ARB Jacksonville:
We didn't have a place to work on the truck, so a temporary installation at the cheap motel was next. Value Place motel for the win! Oh yeah, don't wear sandals when you're installing a bumper. Probably not the safest idea.
Eventually we drove up to Virginia Beach to meet up with some friends that we had met in Peru. They offered up the use of their garage/driveway so we gladly accepted and then got to work.
The ARB Bumper comes fully assembled and with plenty of hardware. For the basic installation I used 10 bolts and saved the rest.
Turn signal lights and required connections are all included. I picked up some wicked ratcheting crimpers from Advance Auto Parts for this job and couldn't be happier with them. I have been using some seriously sub standard crimpers for years so this was a nice treat.
Just need to remove your existing turn signals and connect your new ARB turn signals. After you have connected the four wires and shrunk your heat shrink tubing, fasten the light housings to the bumper.
The original grille of the truck had taken a beating and was cut for the Hella Rallye 4000 lights. I ditched that, bought a grille for a '93 Pickup on Amazon and fogged it with some Plastidip. The whole Plastidip craze seems to have taken off since we left North America originally (2013) so I figured that I would jump on the bandwagon and try it out. We'll see how long it holds up to some abuse. The grille doesn't fit perfectly since I didn't buy new (the proper 1993) headlight housing pieces, but it's definitely much better than what was in there.
New grille installed! Don't worry, that's not our truck making a mess on the cardboard.
Check out these beauties!
1 – ARB Intensity AR21 Spot
1 – ARB Intensity AR21 Flood
1 – ARB Driving Light Wiring Loom
The instructions for the wiring loom were fantastic. A couple of ground connections, one to power, and one to your highbeam switch was all that was needed. All required mounting bolts are included with the lights.
After a day in the shop the front end of the truck is looking a lot different, but I like it. We're protected in the bush, on the road, have a winch mounting option if we ever decide to go in that direction, and the new lights are fantastic. Looks like it's time to get out in the Canadian wilderness and explore in the dark! Well... in the meantime we'll just go play on the Outer Banks of North Carolina for the weekend.