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ARB recalls its roof mounting brackets



Roof mounting brackets supplied with ARB Base Rack roof rack kits for Landcruiser 300 series vehicles have been recalled because the roof rack mount brackets may fail and the roof rack may detach from the roof while the vehicle is in use.

There is a risk of serious injury or property damage from a motor vehicle accident if the roof rack detaches from the roof while in use.

Consumers should stop using affected LC300 Base Racks immediately.

Remove any items mounted to the roof racks.

Contact the nearest ARB store to arrange inspection and replacement of affected brackets.

For more information contact ARB on productrecall@arb.com.au or by phone on 1800 879 602.

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