
September 2008
ARB 4x4 Accessories has just released their completely revised and updated ARB product catalogue. Adopting a new size and layout design, it combines the latest in product information with stunning photography and a clean, user-friendly style to make it the biggest and best ARB catalogue to date.
The 144 page catalogue includes recently released vehicles such as the 200 Series and Hummer, as well as all of ARB’s latest products, making it a great source of knowledge for consumers. Exceptional photography at locations including the Simpson Desert, Flinders Ranges and the Fraser Coast establishes a high visual standard that is sure to inspire 4WDers preparing for their own off road adventures.
The front cover features a high quality finish that sets the tone for the rest of the catalogue, while the internal layout features clean, simple to navigate sections and a handy locator strip down the right hand side of the pages to allow easy identification of page numbers and sections.
In recognition of today’s environmentally conscious society, it is important to note that the catalogue is printed by Australia’s leading environmentally accredited printer, Offset Alpine. Only paper fibre from certified and audited sources was used in the production of the catalogue, ensuring that no old growth forests were felled.
Presented in a larger size format for greater visual impact, this highly impressive catalogue is set to be widely used by consumers and well received as a source of inspiration and product information.
All media enquiries should be directed to Matt Frost:
Tel: (03) 9761 6622
Fax: (03) 9721 9093
Web: www.arb.com.au
Email: mfrost@arb.com.au
Post: PO Box 105, Kilsyth, Vic 3137
Tip:
Tyres<br> The Most Important Thing When 4WDing. There are all sorts of track conditions that you will encounter, so you need a tyre that is capable of handling all conditions. If you plan on using your 4x4 to actually do proper 4WDriving, my advice is to purchase a quality set of mud terrain tyres. You will have to put up with a bit extra road noise on bitumen, but the knowledge that you have the best tyre for the worst circumstance is most reassuring. We consistently get 80,000Kms from our mud tyres, but we have them balanced and rotated every 8,000Kms, so with fantastic wear like this, it doesn't make sense to limit our 4WD capability by fitting all-terrain.
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