McSumWay wrote:Judging by the offset I reckon those are 120 series Prado rims so 17x7.5
Funny how ARB release a bar that looks much like TJM and TJM have just released a bar that looks more like the ARB one
TOMUCH wrote:I think the stock rims are 7 inch, so technicaly you shoul dnot be putting anything more than 245 (31's) on them. But I have seen people do it.. Cheers TOMUCH
McSumWay wrote:Judging by the offset I reckon those are 120 series Prado rims so 17x7.5
Funny how ARB release a bar that looks much like TJM and TJM have just released a bar that looks more like the ARB one
mmaaxx wrote:McSumWay wrote:Judging by the offset I reckon those are 120 series Prado rims so 17x7.5
Funny how ARB release a bar that looks much like TJM and TJM have just released a bar that looks more like the ARB one
I second that presumption mate.....and you'll see that at the front wheel picture, you can see the space between the innder edge of the rim and the disc....on a 15x7 steelies there wouldnt be any space there....
17x7.5 Prado steelies for sure with 265/65x17's....or 60x17's...thats my guess.
If it sat up higher like a normal ARB bar. it might be worth looking into for some people....then again, anything better than the factory offerings has got to be better.
dat383 wrote:they are a cheap bar,designed and priced to appeal to mining and fleet customers,ie.customers that insist on having a bullbar for OHS reasons and don't care about looks.price is the only factor.
this bar is trying to take on all the other cheap bars on the market.
TOMUCH wrote:All that, and still no decent recovery points.. what a joke, wont be seeing one on my truck....IT actually looks a bit TJMish
Im with you Brendon
Cheers TOMUCH
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