Guys.... my 1st post here so I hope I'm the right section for this question......
Looking at orderng a new Prado & my thoughts were to get a "Colour Coded - White" ARB Bullbar to match the car as I've seen a white Prado with a White B/bar and they look great 8) ..... but I've recently seen one with a ARB "Black" Bullbar with Black Side Bars + a Snorkel which also looked great 8) .... So here's my delimma.... Which Colour (BLACK or WHITE) would handle better over the long term in regards to stone-chips and the famous outback red dust / mud??
My previous B/bar was Black and it seemed to "hide" any stone-chips &/or the outback red mud..... So I was wondering what other people's experiences are with "WHITE" Bullbars and seeing the stone-chips and if they get any staining from the Outback Red dust/mud??
The last thing I want to have is a white bar that looked terrible due to all the stone-chips from travelling on the outback roads....
I've spoken to a few at work and they reckon stick with black as the white will show stone chips more, then add to that the rust that starts to form where the bare metal is exposed.....
any help would be much appreciated
cheers....
rob
Looking at orderng a new Prado & my thoughts were to get a "Colour Coded - White" ARB Bullbar to match the car as I've seen a white Prado with a White B/bar and they look great 8) ..... but I've recently seen one with a ARB "Black" Bullbar with Black Side Bars + a Snorkel which also looked great 8) .... So here's my delimma.... Which Colour (BLACK or WHITE) would handle better over the long term in regards to stone-chips and the famous outback red dust / mud??
My previous B/bar was Black and it seemed to "hide" any stone-chips &/or the outback red mud..... So I was wondering what other people's experiences are with "WHITE" Bullbars and seeing the stone-chips and if they get any staining from the Outback Red dust/mud??
The last thing I want to have is a white bar that looked terrible due to all the stone-chips from travelling on the outback roads....
I've spoken to a few at work and they reckon stick with black as the white will show stone chips more, then add to that the rust that starts to form where the bare metal is exposed.....
any help would be much appreciated
cheers....
rob
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