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They are that. We have two other rigs with dual ARB's for the more technical stuff though. Having driven a rear Detroit for over 100k miles I'm really enjoying not having one on the street.
I have a 2014 Tundra, I also am tired of waiting for ARB, for some reason they stopped at 2013, for the last 5 years people have been buying Tundra trucks with almost no options for aftermarket bumpers, I want a rear bumper with swing out storage bins, no problem for 2013 Tundra, big problem for 2014 and newer, why????CamperCamper said:I am looking for insight and opinions on front bumpers, winches and driving lights. I have looked but can't seem to find a decent thread on the topic.
I drive a 2015 Tundra and have pretty much boiled my decision on a bumper down to an Expedition One with the pre-runner hoops . I would like to consider ARB but am tired of waiting for them to come out with a bumper that will fit my truck. Besides, Expedition One is offering 20% off on all their bumper orders through the end of July so I should move quickly!
I am really having a hard time with the lights since I have never owned a truck with these types of lights. The reviews and videos are spotty at best.
- Thoughts and opinions on bumper selection appreciated. What do you have and why?
- Considering Smittybilt winch-could wear out three before paying for the Warn
- Lights-Expedition One offers PIAA and Baja Designs for my truck-anybody with experience with these brands-light up trails, failures, life expectancy, etc. Looking at fogs for the ports and something on top-will accommodate up to 3 8" lights on top of bumper.
Give us your opinions, post pictures etc! Thanks!
Their are quite a few front bumper options out their for 2014+ Tundra's, not so much for rear expedition style (w/tire and/or fuel carriers) bumpers. Coming from my old Xterra, where most aftermarket items were made for the adventure/exploration/overland type setup, I have noticed that most aftermarket things I've seen for Tundra's are (how do I say this politely?) for mall-crawling show trucks. With the exception of a couple front bumpers, most are hideous.ottorogers said:I have a 2014 Tundra, I also am tired of waiting for ARB, for some reason they stopped at 2013, for the last 5 years people have been buying Tundra trucks with almost no options for aftermarket bumpers, I want a rear bumper with swing out storage bins, no problem for 2013 Tundra, big problem for 2014 and newer, why????