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I know everyone on the board swears by Slee and i agree, good customer service is priceless but in the same respect there is nothing wrong with a being a smart shopper, Just wanted to see what you guys thought. not bad for 600 bucks?
Thanks, CH05
 
Is it all inclusive? Link? It's not much of a deal if it's old/used/beaten on/missing parts.
 
Great price. The seller is robert at Liquid Off Road. he is bascially selling it for cost. He does not stock kits but drops ships them from ARB. nothing wrong with that but it does hurt the ARB dealers that are trying to play fair.
 
Waggoner5 said:
David, there was a memo from ARB about advertised prices wasn't there?

Yup, he is in violation of the MAPP pricing policy...

His kit doesn't include the steering dampner...

Want a good deal... call me :D ;)
 
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cruiseroutfit,

I think Rufus and Bling Bling from BF would agree

with you along with myself.
 
joe dirt said:
cruiseroutfit,

I think Rufus and Bling Bling from BF would agree

with you along with myself.


Hahaha, nice hijack and first post :D

Rufus, "A star is born" ;)
 
If you seriously need a reason not to even think about this kind of purchase, :flipoff2: please go read any thread going about a mod developeed by Slee or just one SOLD by Slee and it usually isn't 4-6 hours before there is an answer from the man himself.
:bounce:

buying cheaper=thrifty

buying smarter=priceless

:cheers:
 
These are always great deals for consumers and I agree with Rick that it is not rocket science to install these kits. However as all the ARB dealers pointed out, it is in violation of a policy that ARB set. It kinda pisses the dealers off that play by the rules. Not really the consumers problem, rather an inforcement issue from ARB's side.

The bad part to the consumers is that the profit margins on the products get erroded to a point where people would not want to sell the ARB products due to effort of sale vs returns. So in the long run, ARB could loose sales and / or the prices go up from the supplier.
 
sleeoffroad said:
These are always great deals for consumers and I agree with Rick that it is not rocket science to install these kits. However as all the ARB dealers pointed out, it is in violation of a policy that ARB set. It kinda pisses the dealers off that play by the rules. Not really the consumers problem, rather an inforcement issue from ARB's side.

The bad part to the consumers is that the profit margins on the products get erroded to a point where people would not want to sell the ARB products due to effort of sale vs returns. So in the long run, ARB could loose sales and / or the prices go up from the supplier.

Agreed :D
 
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