I have the TJM and a friend of mine has the ARB... if weight isnt an issue I would go with the ARB. Construction is alot stronger.
Try and decide what you want it for... do you want slimline for better approach angles or do you want something that sticks out further for better protection?
While it appears more like a styling difference I have friends that'll argue differently. I know of one fellow who bent his TJM during a relatively normal winching. Nothing major and TJM actually sent a replacement part. I don't recall what it was but customer service was good.
I haven't been around TJM's at all but have an ARB and love the approach.
Made in Houston by Jim Shrake. He's building lots of stuff for Nissan's and a few others. American made! I've talked to guys and have seen his sliders. STOUT! Big time strong and well made. Decently priced as well.
They are both great bumpers. The ARB will fare better in a light impact or animal strike are the wings are all one piece. Most TJM steels are a three piece unit and bend the panels if struck on the outers.
It probably comes down to looks at the end of the day.
Oh, and you can get the TJM as an aluminum bumper, which is really nice.
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