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I would be very Leary, their customer service and quality are terrible, there are a few lengthy topics on this forum if you search.
I have multiple customers with Expedition One bumpers and we have a shop Tundra with front and rear bumpers from them.
I've seen one Ram with a single problematic latch on one of the two swingouts. Never had anyone else complain about anything else. Not sure what ever happened with the latch issue, haven't seen the customer in a while.
I would personally consider their products without hesitation. I'm a bit leery of powder coating in general, seems like it's never going to last more than a handful of years, especially if you live somewhere with salt and brine on the roads.
I'd buy one raw and have it professionally painted or paint it myself.
With the ram, outside of the latch, did you notice any issues on fitment, rear park sensors, or powder coat? Some of the images in that previous thread I linked were pretty bad powder coat examples. I get the pros for paint, and may go that route, but was looking for something that was durable and low maintenance.
That's a great point. I may end up ordering a raw one if I go down that route and then just painting it. Hopefully I can rattle can it niceIt's been a while since we've seen that customer but I remember specifically asking about the bumper and his only complaint was the latch. The bumper is probably only 2-3 years old at this point so I don't know if he would have had powder coat issues that early on.
In my experience, even on high end products like ARB bumpers, powder coating only lasts so long. I can only assume but I suspect ARB is using some of the higher quality powder coating available in the market and even then, a few years with a few rock chips and you will be looking at flaking and rust. The only way to address that is to pull the bumper, sandblast and recoat. I don't want to sink $500-$1000 into redoing powder coating every few years. I can use touch up paint if paint gets dinged.
