stevenmd
Expedition Leader
The ARB & TJM will shift when smacked on a rock, no matter how hard you tighten the bolts. Go RTE.Flounder said:The ARB offering the ultimate protection
The ARB & TJM will shift when smacked on a rock, no matter how hard you tighten the bolts. Go RTE.Flounder said:The ARB offering the ultimate protection
FourByLand said:But what I wanted to saw was that I haven't had windshield washer sprayers for over a year and haven't missed them at all.
4Rescue said:Where are you from mate??? It's miserable running out of fluid here in the NW let alone not having the sprayers at all...
Paint it (the resivoir)black, it's better to have it and not need it than to get stuck behind a big truck on a wet road and not have the sprayers to clean the winshield...
Flounder said:Thanks Muddy,
Frankly, I wasn't even sure my washer jets even worked until last month. No big loss there if I lose them. Do the RT bumpers favor a certain winch?
Still undecided. Being pretty conservative offroad, I think the TJM bumper is most appealing to me. I'm just trying to decide if I should go with the simple blade bumper or the full on bull bar. Bull bar looks nice but by no means necessary for what I do. Sure is a chunk of change to part with, too.FourByLand said:So what bumper did you decide on?
Any more thoughts?
Excellent. If you have a photo to post, I'd really appreciate it. Was fitment of the winch a challenge? If you had it to do over again would you go for the bull bar or the regular bumper?Sharkman said:Flounder,
I have had the TJM (no bull bar) on my truck for several years and it has held up very well. I have the recovery hooks installed on the winch plate (EE style).
Steve
Flounder said:Excellent. If you have a photo to post, I'd really appreciate it. Was fitment of the winch a challenge? If you had it to do over again would you go for the bull bar or the regular bumper? ...