This is the only ARB setup that I have seen where I sort of like the outcome. Super white is my Jam!
Others have stated that they don't get why others are afraid of cutting their OEM bumper to make these various bumpers mesh.. I would not necessarily call it fear. I for one don't feel that one should have to chop on any body work when spending 1.5 to 2k on a bumper. Being backwards compatible is important to me so if I ever have to roll things back to stock for some reason I am not having to source all new (and pricey) components from the manufacturer to get back to where I was. For others it may be simple and chopping up the 4Runner here and there is no issue for them. If you can design and charge for a bumper that is branded as 'quality' then you can invest the time to make filler plates to complete the look. It's not that hard as smaller bumper outfits have designed filler plates so it's hard to argue that ARB cannot.
Hell many of these bumpers require cutting the OEM bumper cover in the same place. Perhaps a company should specialize in upper bumper inserts for those that want a bumper but don't want to sawzall anything to make it work.
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Originally Posted by mAtTyGlaz
I need to trim it. Not much clearence when tires flex.
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