Last June I figured out a rattle was the side skidplates on the ARB bumper. I found some fasteners loose, tightened them, thought that was odd. But the rattle continued. I took a plate off, and found half the fastening ears had cracked off. Both plates had cracked a few fastening ears, they were still there, so it wasn't apparent until I took them off. I can't think of how this happened, unless I had left them loose which allowed them to rattle and flex until they cracked. That is possible. I had been trying to figure out the rattle for probably a month, since my last dealer oil change, but they shouldn't have messed with those side plates.
New plates finally arrived, ARB was quick to offer to replace them, but supplies were low and slow. New nuts came separate. They are installed, generous amount of low-strength thread locker as always. Unless these were labeled backward, I have the left on the right and right on the left. That makes more sense to me, having the bent tab down so salty slush won't accumulate on the fold in Michigan winters. I could dig through the install instructions, but this is how I'll keep them.
Overall the bumper is holding up well, not rusting and nothing loosening up. Love it, long night drives on deer-infested highways are so much more relaxing.
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