Which grille guard would you choose?

Which Grille Guard?


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Big Red Monster

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either way all i can say is stay away from the chrome gaurds no matter what you do for them they will rust badly I dont see any trucks around here with a chrome gaurd that is shiny after seeing just one winter, the welds all rust first then it just gose downhill from there
 
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Go rhino hmmmm

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http://www.responderpse.com/d783-Go...n-Grille-Guard-Wraps-Headlight-Protectors.htm
 

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I went with B to be different... and most brushguards are very close in quality and design in all the ones I have had and installed... I've had GoRhino and ebay and tons of other ones and they have all done the job
 

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go rhino is a good company... on my old 97 f150 a lady ran a stop sign and I t-boned her ford escort hatch back and bent her car around my truck... only damage I had besides brush guard was a cracked headlight cover were the guard pushed into the light... but besides that nothing else... her car was totalled... this was when i was 18 and dont have pics....
 

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then nuts it didn't happen. you were just dreaming.
 
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go rhino is a good company... on my old 97 f150 a lady ran a stop sign and I t-boned her ford escort hatch back and bent her car around my truck... only damage I had besides brush guard was a cracked headlight cover were the guard pushed into the light... but besides that nothing else... her car was totalled... this was when i was 18 and dont have pics....

After doing my thing I was able to get the rhino bar for almost $200 off what its being sold for through autoanything. I think I might pull the trigger on this bad boy. It just doesnt compare to the others. From the side you can see how massive it is and sticks out. I mean its meant for ramming shit. My only concern is that the extra 80lbs is gonna sag my front end, do you think thats alot of weight or not really.
 

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sounds like a fair amount of weight to me. Certainly will affect MPG too in the long run..
 

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I used to have a go rhino on my 97 f150 and never worried about sag or anything like that... and as for MPGs it isn't really going to affect that.. if you were worried you shouldn't have lifted it... but as for durability I will say I have had great luck with them.. plus will look good with your roof rack
 

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test it out by ramming a honda civic lol. i dont think it will make your truck sag, do what i did open your hood and sit on the edge of the engine bay and see if your front end goes down, I weigh 200 lbs and my truck did not budge lol :big_banana_Dance:
 
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