grille/deer guards
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The ranchhand push bar is not cosmetic only...
It survived with out a scratch a Grand Cherokee and another Cummins strapped in tandem pulling me out of mud as deep as the doors. 2 hours of pulling/digging/praying...
It survived with out a scratch a Grand Cherokee and another Cummins strapped in tandem pulling me out of mud as deep as the doors. 2 hours of pulling/digging/praying...
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I have a Ranch Hand bolt on grill guard and it is as tuff as they come. I wanted to go with the full replacement, but they don't recommend using the full replacement on a 2X4 due to the added weight. Now being down here in Texas I don't know about hitting a moose put it will come out good with a mule deer.
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We ended up getting a guard by Westin. Didn't replace the bumper, neither of us likes the looks of that, and our guard bolts to the frame of the truck so it doesn't really make that much difference.
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