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  • #31
    Originally posted by ARB 4X4 Accessories View Post
    the current releases range from AUD$218.00 to AUD$255.00 per point depending on the vehicle.

    Cheers, Sam.
    So thats $436 - $510 for a set of 2 recovery points, i don't imagine Joe average is going to be knocking the door down to get a set at those prices. Don't get me wrong, I understand why they are that price, I think they will mainly be a company bought item to comply with OH&S.

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    • #32
      My understanding is there is one per vehicle.
      [url=http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=12264]My Prado[/url]

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      • #33
        Originally posted by D4D View Post
        My understanding is there is one per vehicle.
        No one is going to use a single recovery point to pull a vehicle out... Well I'd hope not anyway.
        2011 150series GXL

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        • #34
          $218 - $285 a pair.... Maybe. But I think that amount each is over the top. Yes I do appreciate the amount of R&D that goes into these however the cost to manufacture these items, I think will be a hard sell.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by AJ120 View Post
            So thats $436 - $510 for a set of 2 recovery points, i don't imagine Joe average is going to be knocking the door down to get a set at those prices. Don't get me wrong, I understand why they are that price, I think they will mainly be a company bought item to comply with OH&S.

            Cheers Andrew
            An Equaliser or bridle strap can be bought for $45. At that price I'll stick with that
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            • #36
              None planned and your left arm for payment, looks like im back on the Outback Ideas idea
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              • #37
                I believe the price quoted is for one recovery point.

                To be honest I am kinda surprised that the Prado was not included in the vehicles selected for R&D. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am of the impression that the Prado is quite often purchased by mining companies for work on minesites. I thought that would have spurred on fleet demand.

                Maybe if ARB stopped making so many accessories for the Hilux, like that fastback canopy they released, they could look at a few more Prado accessories.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Madkore View Post
                  I believe the price quoted is for one recovery point.

                  To be honest I am kinda surprised that the Prado was not included in the vehicles selected for R&D. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am of the impression that the Prado is quite often purchased by mining companies for work on minesites. I thought that would have spurred on fleet demand.

                  Maybe if ARB stopped making so many accessories for the Hilux, like that fastback canopy they released, they could look at a few more Prado accessories.
                  Yeah, I can't understand why the prado wasn't included either.
                  2011 150series GXL

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Madkore View Post
                    I believe the price quoted is for one recovery point.

                    To be honest I am kinda surprised that the Prado was not included in the vehicles selected for R&D. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I am of the impression that the Prado is quite often purchased by mining companies for work on minesites. I thought that would have spurred on fleet demand.

                    Maybe if ARB stopped making so many accessories for the Hilux, like that fastback canopy they released, they could look at a few more Prado accessories.
                    Hate to say it we aren't buying enough Prados, maybe ARB looked at the # of new car sales for 2011 per attached

                    Prados 10,849
                    Landcruisers 9,119
                    Hilux 4x4 23,725
                    Hilux 4x2 12,399
                    Navaras 20,162
                    Tritons 11,297

                    http://www.caradvice.com.au/153575/v...es-2011-total/
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Ages View Post
                      Thats a shame. Cutting themselves out of a fair chunk of potential sales if that's the case. There seems to be a lot of ppl with non arb bars around.
                      It would however ensure that every mining vehicle is only fitted with an ARB bar to suit the new rated recovery points. And I would suspect that the mining industry would be a greater investment possibility than any personnal vehicle that they miss out on.

                      Business wise it makes sense.
                      2014 D4D 150 GXL Automatic - CHARCOAL

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by ARB 4X4 Accessories View Post
                        Hi guys, I just wanted to set the record straight on this one.

                        Our range of rated recovery points is obviously still very new and has only been promoted on our website for a few weeks. Due to the cost involved in the vehicle specific engineering to get the recovery points and associated mounting systems officially rated, we will be monitoring customer response on a limited range before making the decision to expand it to further vehicles.

                        In terms of development for the Prado, despite what you may have heard, there is currently nothing in development, although, this may be re-addressed based on the response to the models that have been released.

                        At this stage, we have released recovery points for the Hilux (2005 on), BT50/Ranger (pre 2011), LandCruiser 70 Series (1999 on) and have a GU Patrol version in development. This initial range was chosen after significant fleet demand for points on these vehicles.

                        From an Australian pricing point of view, the current releases range from AUD$218.00 to AUD$255.00 per point depending on the vehicle.

                        For more information on the engineering and testing behind the products, check out the in depth article in our latest ARB 4X4 Action magazine which can be accessed from our website.

                        Cheers, Sam.
                        Well there you go, thanks for the update Sam, seems ARB don't communicate well internally. Lots of different stories flying around from ARB staff we now see saying they were being made.
                        A real shame. If you price 2 recovery points close to $500, I feel you will price yourself out of the general market I feel.
                        The guys and girls on here will look for alternative solutions that are much more cost effective, such as Outback Ideas.
                        True they dont naturally fit up if you have an ARB bar ( which is only a percentage of the prado owners anyway) but I am sure people will work out other solutions.
                        Hopefully you can bring out the Prado 120 points and at a reasonable cost we all hope

                        Cheers
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by gumboot View Post
                          Well there you go, thanks for the update Sam, seems ARB don't communicate well internally. Lots of different stories flying around from ARB staff we now see saying they were being made.
                          A real shame. If you price 2 recovery points close to $500, I feel you will price yourself out of the general market I feel.
                          The guys and girls on here will look for alternative solutions that are much more cost effective, such as Outback Ideas.
                          True they dont naturally fit up if you have an ARB bar ( which is only a percentage of the prado owners anyway) but I am sure people will work out other solutions.
                          Hopefully you can bring out the Prado 120 points and at a reasonable cost we all hope

                          Cheers
                          Do you really believe they're going to bring out 120 points before 150 ones?

                          And if they do bring them out eventually, do you really think they're going to be cheaper?

                          The outback ideas points are no better than the factory tie downs (on the 150, anyway)

                          But yeah, it would be nice if everyone at ARB all told the same story.
                          2011 150series GXL

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by wooley View Post
                            Do you really believe they're going to bring out 120 points before 150 ones?

                            And if they do bring them out eventually, do you really think they're going to be cheaper?

                            The outback ideas points are no better than the factory tie downs (on the 150, anyway)

                            But yeah, it would be nice if everyone at ARB all told the same story.

                            If I look at it from a business perspective, Which is the only way they would look at it I suggest
                            1. They are more 120s on the road than 150s, so its a bigger market for them. Yes they also want 150's so they can been seen to be current with the 150s for mining etc. I would have expected prado would have come before BT50 for example
                            2. Pricing is relative, they will price them what they think they can get for them. If they are too high, other competitors like TJM, Outback Ideas etc will look at filling the gap and picking up a nice slice of the market.
                            Would I buy a ARB pair at $500 if I could get a competitors ones for $200. Not a chance but hey that's me.
                            It's just supply and demand.
                            3. Agree. Hopefully with people like Sam now on the forum, we can get a more consistent ARB story for people on pradopoint.

                            cheers
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                            • #44
                              We're not the ARB target market. Most of the bash plates and recovery points are targeted at the mining and mining support industries.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by gumboot View Post
                                They are more 120s on the road than 150s, so its a bigger market for them.
                                Yes there definately is more but what vehicle is getting the most new stuff fitted to them currently.

                                I would bet that ARB/TJM ect are supplying more bullbars and gear for the 150 series than 120 now.

                                Also my 120 had recovery points built into the ARB bar, whereas my 150's bar does not have any.
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