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Title: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: mr_hilux10 on January 14, 2014, 10:32:54 PM
Have noticed on my bullbar some rust starting along the sharp corners of bar
It is white so quite obvious, just wondering if any one has similar problem and if was rectified
Bar is18 months old
Thanks
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: CRW on January 14, 2014, 10:55:49 PM

Have noticed on my bullbar some rust starting along the sharp corners of bar
It is white so quite obvious, just wondering if any one has similar problem and if was rectified
Bar is18 months old
Thanks

Hi Mate, had the same on my white bar, but mine was less than six months old, was replaced with no questions asked.  Hope you get yours sorted


Cheers
Carl
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Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: Landyline on January 14, 2014, 11:07:49 PM
If ARB don't have an answer you could try cut and polish to remove the stains and then waxing the bar to seal it.

My old Land Rover bar did it but it took 10 years and a few beach trips to be noticeable. It was black though.
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: chester ver2.0 on January 15, 2014, 10:38:35 AM
Mine did it on the prado i think where it has been chipped with a stone and the paint knocked off. I personally put it down as a occupational hazard and put some touch up paint on it
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: Trackabout Off Road Campers on January 15, 2014, 10:46:27 AM
Mr Hilux, I had the same issue on a bar that was 4 months old, took it back to ARB and it was ripped off blasted back and 2 pac'd all within 2 days.. They said the bars should always be sealed in the seams and then painted.

Dave.
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: Bird on January 15, 2014, 10:58:03 AM
Find the ARB bloke that's on this forum and contact him.
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: Dice on January 15, 2014, 11:15:25 AM

       i have had @ ARB bars replaced after rust was noticed in the welds, 1st one was about 12mths old second one was the replacement and
 was noticed within 4 weeks. Had no issues getting them replaced
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: D4D on January 15, 2014, 12:24:23 PM
Standard equipment - ARB = another rusty bar ;D
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: vk2ss55 on January 15, 2014, 12:59:03 PM
Mr Hilux my ARB white bar has rust along the edges and surface rust inside the bar . The paint is pretty thick so I'm surprised that the rust appeared .
Cheers Ross
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: nbd73 on January 15, 2014, 09:11:47 PM
Slightly off topic, but had same happen to my ARB roof rack after 8 months > as said by others, follow it up, they are a national brand that cannot afford facebook/twitter/forum bad mouthing.  Looked after me, will do for you.
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: achjimmy on January 16, 2014, 08:45:40 AM
I had the clear coat peeling off my Pajero bar after 6-7 months. Just tiny bits around stone chips but you could see where this was going long term. ARB HQ in NSW where pretty blasé about, till I carried on. Then they took the car for 3-4 days and repainted it. Retuned it repainted with a filthy car and a scratch and the bar fitted up Shite. Got it rectified and a month later clear coat started coming off that. Went mental got another bar and it refitted by a jimmy and Giles at  Mannell Motors who did the bar originally. All good after that with paint until some rust appeared in the seems inside about a year later I treated it and left it alone.

With the cruiser first thing I did was treat all inside the bar and seams with "Tectyl" (vavoline rust proofing agent) the seams should be sealed by ARB with a seam seleant like panel beaters use before painting .

If it's stained the paint go and see them, it's a premium product and we buy it for that reason and the support they give us.
Title: Re: Rust on ARB bar
Post by: fabulous on January 16, 2014, 09:27:03 AM
Take it back to ARB, we had the same issue with ours after 6 months.  They simply replaced the bar so we didn't have to wait too long the day it was changed over. 

I gather it would be different the powder coat and paint had been knocked off / scraped etc.