Ranch Hand Grill Guard
I've been looking at buying a grill guard to put on the truck when I get back to the states. What is considared a "good price"? Are they hard to install? I would have preferred to get a complete bumper, but I just cant afford that. :booo:
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Last time I priced one out, they were between $800-$1100. As far as installation, if it's the one designed to fit the year, make, and model of vehicle, has all the parts, and has good directions. Hope that helps a little!
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6 Of 1 Half A Dozen Another - Some People Tell Me They Install Great, Others - Like My Neighboor, Had To Have His Body Guy Make It Work.
Either Way They Are A Hardcore Product - Price Wise Compaired To Some Bumpers, Just Can't Be Beat. Attachment 57294 http://dodgeram.org/ki4cy/bumper/RanchHand/dodge1.jpg |
Yeah those are the things I would LIKE to have, those nice bumpers. I cant afford that. I was talking about just the brushguard, ran with a stock bumper. I was thinking in the range of $200 or so. I just cant afford the whole bumper....:booo:
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We just did one on my buddy Nelson's '03. Looks good too.
Took us about ah hour. You know you lose your tow hooks eh? |
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You're talking a Bull Bar right? Like this?
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No the full brush guard that coves comes up and covers the grill, and has bars that come over the headlights.
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Ok. Got it now. I put that style on my Toyota
I had years ago. If you have to assemble the bumper it'll probably take ya two to three hours to build and install. If you get a used one that's already together you can have it on in an hour. You may need to adjust these times to suit your drinking habits while doing all of this. :c: |
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Yeah no kidding right? So given my Irish drinking "skills" I'm looking at about 5 to 6 hours of wrench throwing and knuckle bleeding. I'm talking about something like this right here.
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