When you purchase any ARB bull bar, winch and set of driving lights in the one transaction, between June 1 and August 31, 2024, you'll receive a special-edition ARB-branded Weber Q with a matching ARB/Weber duffle bag worth $700!
Ultimate off-road combo
After hours of research, nights spent trawling the web, and weekends visiting dealerships, you’ve decided on a 4WD and put in an order or picked up a pre-loved off-road beast. The hard work has paid off and you finally get to the fun stuff: Accessorising.
You know you’ll be fitting a bull bar, driving lights and a winch, but you’re not sure if you should do everything at once or stagger your purchases. Here, we discuss each of these accessories, the significant advantages to joint installation, and the benefits of a comprehensive upgrade approach.
Triple play
Equipping a 4WD with a bull bar, winch, and driving lights significantly enhances its functionality and safety, especially for off-road enthusiasts. A bull bar acts as an insurance policy, providing critical protection to a vehicle's front end and safeguarding against wildlife collisions and rough terrain impacts.
A winch is vital for recovery situations, allowing you to self-rescue from mud, sand, or other tricky environments. And driving lights improve visibility during night-time or adverse weather conditions, ensuring a clear path ahead and enhancing overall safety.
Together, these components completely transform your 4WD’s capability and reliability, both on- and off-road.
Bundling benefits
Choosing to fit your bull bar, winch and driving lights at the same time comes with several advantages and can future-proof your build from unforeseen costs and inconvenience.
Cost-effective fitment
It’s almost impossible to install a winch without a bull bar, but did you know that it is just as hard to install a winch to a 4WD that already has a bar without completely removing the bull bar first? This is why installing your bull bar and winch at the same time is so important. Paying bull bar installation costs twice just doesn’t make sense.
It is also easier and more time-efficient to wire up driving lights during bull bar installation. Also, your time is precious, who wants to keep taking their car to the workshop for the fitment of individual items?
Seamless integration
Installing a bull bar, winch and driving lights at the same time ensures that all components are designed to work together. This compatibility minimises the risk of future modifications that might be necessary if components are added at different times.
Optimal design and fit
When installing these components simultaneously, technicians can ensure that the design and fit is optimal. This approach reduces the likelihood of interference between the bull bar and the winch or between the driving lights and other components.
For example, newer model vehicles come with a range of sensors, radars and safety features and it is imperative your accessories integrate. A well-coordinated installation ensures you get the right advice as to which winch and driving light models will work with your bull bar and vehicle without impeding these vital components.
Unified installation warranty
When these accessories are installed simultaneously by a professional, you have consistent protection across all installed components, avoiding discrepancies or gaps in warranty coverage. Installing accessories separately and at different times can sometimes lead to complications, especially if different installers are used or if the installations are not coordinated properly.
Buy now, pay later
Bundling products such as a bull bar, lights and winch simultaneously and financing them at your Motor Vehicle Dealer (MVD) along with the purchase of a new car allows you to spread the cost over the term of your car loan. Purchasing your accessories at the MVD also means you can be off-roading and having fun with your 4x4 gear sooner.
Enhanced resale value
4WD’s equipped with high-quality off-road components tend to have a higher resale value. Prospective buyers recognise the added value and readiness these features provide, making your vehicle more attractive on the secondary market.
Installing a bull bar, winch and set of driving lights simultaneously is a smart move that increases your vehicle’s performance, safety and off-road capabilities. The cost efficiency, seamless integration and convenience of a single installation session make this approach extremely beneficial.
Still on the fence?
We understand that purchasing a bull bar, lights and winch at the same time is a significant investment, so ARB is making that decision a little easier.
From the 1st of June to the 31st of August, 2024, when you purchase any ARB bull bar, winch and driving lights in the one transaction, receive a special-edition ARB branded Weber Q with a matching ARB/Weber duffle bag worth $700!
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