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ARB Premium Recovery Kit

ARB Premium Recovery Kit

Now available in a complete pre-assembled boxed kit, the ARB premium Recovery Kit includes everything the off-roader needs to get started. Whether it be a simple snatch recovery or a more serious winch recovery, the ARB premium recovery kit has it all. Retailing for $407.00, the premium recovery kit represents exceptional value and a savings over purchasing each component individually.

Packaged in a sturdy color carton, the kit weighs in at under 35lbs.

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Nissan Xterra ARB Deluxe Winch Bar

Seattle, July 16/ ARB 4×4 Accessories/ — Nissan Xterra owners, your time has finally come. ARB 4×4 Accessories, manufacturer of purpose engineered 4×4 parts, distributed worldwide, is proud to announce the release of the 2005-08 Nissan Xterra ARB Deluxe winch bar.

Manufactured from high quality steel then finished in a durable satin black powder coat finish, the ARB Deluxe winch bar to suit the 2005-08 Nissan Xterra is built to withstand the rigors of off-road driving.

Offering significantly better protection than the OEM bumper, the ARB Deluxe winch bar also features Hi-Lift jacking points integrated into the pan, and fully engineered mounting system suitable for Warn 8000/9000/9500 low mount winch models.

Featuring mounts for driving lights and pendant style fog lights, the bar also includes antenna mounts, and can be finished off with integrated ARB fog lights in the wings for a truly integrated finish.

Available Late September 2009, Currently Taking Pre Orders

Features include:

  • Provisions for IPF driving lights, CB aerials and a range of Warn Winches
  • Split pan design for optimum strength and airflow
  • Recessed indicators and parking lights
  • Superbly engineered, air bag compatible mounting system secures to chassis using high tensile bolts
  • Optional 6821201 ARB fog light kit
  • Hi-Lift Jack Points in pan
  • OEM Recovery points retained

About ARB
ARB Corporation Limited is Australia’s largest and industry leading manufacturer and distributor of quality, 4WD vehicle accessories, with distribution in more than 100 countries worldwide.

The company manufactures and stocks the worlds most respected and sought after brands including ARB Air Locker locking differentials and bumpers; Old Man Emu (OME) customized suspension systems, IPF high performance lightning, and Safari snorkel systems. ARB’s Seattle office is the North, South & Central American headquarters and importer of ARB 4×4 Accessories.

To view the full line of ARB product, please visit the official ARB website at www.arbusa.com

Media Inquiries
For more information about ARB or to obtain production quality images please contact:
Steven Bisig, Marketing Assistant, ARB 4×4 Accessories 720 SW 34th Street, Renton, WA 98057
Tel: (425) 264-1391 | Fax: (425) 264-1392

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Steve - July 19, 2009 at 6:00 am

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ARB Releases Lockers for Nissan Titan, Frontier and Xterra Owners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Seattle, October 22/ ARB 4×4 Accessories/ — To meet the demand of off-roaders looking to strengthen their current axles without going to the expense and weight penalties of a larger axle assembly, ARB has just released the latest Nissan ARB Air Locker. Designed for the M226 Nissan axles found in 2005+ Nissan Frontiers, Titans and Xterras; referred to as ARB part number RD149, this locker is sure to get you farther in the U.S. outback then you ever have before.

As with other ARB Air Locker models, the RD149 features ARB’s patented “timed” locking mechanism that optimizes the Air Locker’s internal gear mesh in the locked configuration and increases the unlocking speed all at the touch of a dash mounted switch. Complete with the proven steel reinforced, elastomer bonded annular seal, this Air Locker is designed to handle the most extreme climatic temperatures on earth.

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