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ARB - Linx LX100
ARB - Linx LX100
ARB - Linx LX100
ARB - Linx LX100
ARB - Linx LX100
ARB - Linx LX100

ARB

ARB - Linx LX100


$623.00 Sale Save

LINX is a unique modern controller that declutters the dashboard and centralizes the command of vehicle accessories by replacing classic switches, gauges and monitors with one sleek and smart driver interface. Built on an expandable platform, LINX will continue to evolve your on and off-road driving experience both now and into the future.

Accessory Control Module; LINX; For Use With ARB/ OE Accessories; With Screen Monitor; With Winch Control Ability; With Locker Control Ability; With Air Compressor Control Ability; Control Up To 25 Additional Switch Operated Accessories; Monitor up To 2 Batteries; With GPS Speedometer; With Four Way Air Suspension Control Ability; With Monitor/ Monitor Mount/ Control Module/ Wiring Harness

Used With: ARB/ OE Accessories

Input/ Output: Control Up To 25 Additional Switch Operated Accessories

Battery: Monitor up To 2 Batteries

With Air Compressor: Yes

With Winch Control: Yes

With Speedometer: Yes

With Suspension Control: Yes

With Monitor: Yes

With Control Modula: Yes

With Wiring Harness: Yes

The origins of ARB can be traced back to Australia’s remote Top End, circa 1975. A region of vast distances and rugged terrain, it was fast becoming a Mecca for the nation’s burgeoning 4WD community. However, the very environment that attracted 4 wheelers also wreaked havoc on their equipment – when driving in extreme conditions, only the best 4×4 accessories will do.

This was the conclusion drawn by Tony Brown during his travels at the time. While exploring the treasures of the Top End, the skills Tony gained from working on his Land Rover were regularly called on to mend damaged bull bars and broken roof racks. Bar work back then was crude, not at all suited to overland touring, and through this experience an idea was born – high quality equipment that met the vigorous demands of 4WD owners.

Upon returning to Melbourne, Tony put theory into practice via the family garage, where he sought to address the product deficiencies he’d encountered. His vision called for a combination of sound design principles and reliable raw materials… a simple solution to an endemic problem. The concept was embraced when it hit the fledgling 4×4 market, and ARB – the initials of Anthony Ronald Brown – was founded.