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11-23-2003, 04:07 AM
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I found this cool brush guard. It is over the hood like the H1 have. I think it looks sweet.
http://hummerfactory.com/
Does anyone out there have a over the hood brush gard on there H2. If so how do you like it.
Go to products, and then into brush guards to find the picture.
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11-23-2003, 04:07 AM
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I found this cool brush guard. It is over the hood like the H1 have. I think it looks sweet.
http://hummerfactory.com/
Does anyone out there have a over the hood brush gard on there H2. If so how do you like it.
Go to products, and then into brush guards to find the picture.
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11-23-2003, 08:03 PM
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Wow. Sweet is right. I would love to have a more ball-busting-looking brush guard. I quite like my wrap-around that was from the factory, but if I had to replace it I'd certainly be looking for one that had more mass and covered more area. VVVVVery nice. Not in chrome, by the way-- in my opinion-- but a kick-ass black one that made more of a statement than the factory black ones. Too bad the deer that I almost "got" last night didn't make it far enough to damage my factory wrap-around brush-guard------- I'd be ordering one of these today! Thanks for the post.
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11-24-2003, 12:43 AM
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Arizona Hummerboy-
I have been "conceptualizing" on a over the hood brushguard like the one shown. The problem I keep running into is "that any top impact and that thing will go straight into the hood and dent it" without some type of support.
You can get around this issue if you were to attach the brushguard to the hood handles however, the problem with this is that I don't know if that area would be able to withstand a high front/top impact or if the area would just cave in.
If this area wouldn't support this then you need to figure out a way to reinforce the hood handles and hood vent area that would then allow you to "lock" the top of the brushguard to the hood handles yet still support an impact without just caving in.
I plan on designing something here in the next several months barring a regional move I might have to make as a result of my current employment situation.
Thanks.
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11-24-2003, 12:21 PM
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Frank,
Realwheels has a black version. I prefer the chrome one my self, but the black is pretty sweet. I love how it comes up and over the hood. It mounts where the factory wraparound brush guard does and through the hood handles. It is very solid. I plan on ordering one soon.
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11-24-2003, 12:34 PM
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Now all we need now is someone to take this brushguard and Detonate's brushguard and fuse them together. His bumper(sans plastic) is alot more scookum.
That I would make the ultimate.
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11-24-2003, 12:45 PM
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The bumper I have supports the factory BrushGuard. So technically you could mount that brushguard on the Heavy Duty Bumper.
If I didn't already own 2 brush guards I might consider getting that one myself!
I'm curious as to how that brushguard is held in place though.
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11-24-2003, 01:26 PM
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I think it fastened to it's original bolt holes.Seems to rest on the hood grabs.
Esthetically, nice but it doesn't look like it's as "Jimmy" as yours. I do like it's lower profile though.
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11-24-2003, 02:38 PM
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11-24-2003, 03:28 PM
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Hey check out this one
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11-24-2003, 05:57 PM
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sorry if those pictures didn't work, Here is the link to them.
Over The Top Brush Guard
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11-24-2003, 09:59 PM
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Does the big booger roll with the hood? Or what?
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11-25-2003, 01:35 AM
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I not for sure if it rolls with the hood or not, it almost looks like it would have to roll with the hood.
I am going to have to look into it more.
But I do like the way it comes over the hood.
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11-25-2003, 01:37 AM
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Detonate-
Alright, whats the chances that you can show these pics of the over the hood grill guard to your boys there at Tough Country and have them build it for us. I would be willing to take a look at it since it would save me the trouble of having to build one on my own.
-Hummerdogg
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11-25-2003, 03:05 AM
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[quote]Originally posted by HUMMERDOGG:
Arizona Hummerboy-
I have been "conceptualizing" on a over the hood brushguard like the one shown. The problem I keep running into is "that any top impact and that thing will go straight into the hood and dent it" without some type of support.
You can get around this issue if you were to attach the brushguard to the hood handles however, the problem with this is that I don't know if that area would be able to withstand a high front/top impact or if the area would just cave in.
If this area wouldn't support this then you need to figure out a way to reinforce the hood handles and hood vent area that would then allow you to "lock" the top of the brushguard to the hood handles yet still support an impact without just caving in.
Thanks.
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HUMMERDOGG
You could not be more correct with what you said above. I am not into product bashing and I debated on not even writing this for fear that it would look like that's what I was doing. But I felt it worthy of saying to my fellow H2 enthusiasts that if you are looking for something that is as heavy duty and rugged as this thing looks you don't want to get this one. Take a look at the way, and location that it is mounted. I have not put my hands on one of these but I have the SMA HD. which appears to be mounted better than the "over the hood" ones, and I would not trust my hood to that mounting set up. I manufacture very heavy duty equipment and have been toying with developing something similar to this, and even with the very sturdy design that my grill guard uses, I have the same concerns mentioned by HUMMERDOGG. Now I am a firm believer that if there is a will there is a way so I know that it can and will eventually be done correctly. But just at a glance I would be cautious of the way this over the hood guard is mounted and potential problems that may come with it.
Best of Luck
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11-25-2003, 12:23 PM
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Yeah, the mounting was a real turn off for me.
I used to have the SMA one, it is just as bad ass as it looks. Very Sturdy.
The one I have now is very sturdy as well.
I may need to convince Tough Country that they need an optional over the hood brush guard, and that I should be their test rig.
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11-25-2003, 12:52 PM
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I contacted the manufacture, and asked them some questions about the mounting. They said that this over the hood brush guard with the 6-point mounting system has been being tested for over 1 year now on and off road with absolutely no problems. They said it is ridged, but still flexable enough to move with the hood during the off road testing.
To me, it sounds more then durable enough, plus it comes with a complete warrenty that they guarentee you won't have any problems. I'm going to give it a try and see how it is.
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11-25-2003, 02:57 PM
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I don't know where you live but here in Texas if I were to hit a deer in the middle of the hill country my concern would definitely be having the hood not get caved-in when that deer flops up on my "over the hood brush guard"? Will these guys warranty any damage done to your hood as a result of that brushguard collapsing in on it?
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11-25-2003, 07:36 PM
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My experience with hunting big Hooiser Corn feed deer with a Truck/SUV they can bend up your transporation a bit..
I don't know if having the brush guard shown would cause you anymore damage then if the deer just bounces off the hood.. I wonder if the brush guard would disperse the weight of the impact.??!
I do know that a 200+ pound 10 point can sure screw up a Newlittle Suziki (sp)SUV.. Had one get broken in front of me a couplw of weeks ago..
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11-25-2003, 09:48 PM
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Centerfire-
Our deer may not weigh as much as ya'll but they got bigger racks!!!
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