ARB Summit MKII Winch Bumper 16-23 Tacoma

SKU: ARB3423200KB
Price
$2,699.95
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Vehicle Fitment

2016-2023 Toyota Tacoma

Install Instructions

Install Instructions for ARB Summit MKII Winch Bumper

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ARB Summit MKII Winch Bumper 16-23 Tacoma Info & Specs

The Summit MKII Bumper muscles up with the most innovative and advanced technology yet, all while fully integrating with the suite of advanced driver assist safety technology that is available on newer vehicles. The state-of-the-art Summit MKII Bumper takes key components of its flagship namesake and kicks it up a notch with an ultra-modern design that’s constructed to turn heads. The Summit MKII Bumper has eliminated front buffers and now has robot welds on the front face playing into its modern aesthetic. Lighting capabilities have been significantly updated to include a plug-and-play sequential indicator, clearance light, daytime running light and fog light within one complete unit for an integrated approach. 

Features & Benefits

  • Durable steel construction for maximum protection
  • Air bag compatible mounting system secures to the chassis via high tensile bolts
  • Twin ARB Jack or farm jack points located in the lower pan
  • Includes LED fog lights, LED daytime running lights and LED indicators and clearance lights
  • Compatible with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) safety features
  • Provision for driving lights
  • Compatible with most electric low mount winches, up to 10,000 lb capacity
  • Hawse fairlead spacer kit part 3500600 required when fitting a hawse fairlead (synthetic winch)
  • Two aerial brackets located on the center frame
  • Multi-fold, upswept and tapered wing design for optimum strength and approach angle
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