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Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
Undercaoting before the PC'ing is important. Although the stainless would be my prefered route, the cost savings on a guard that is UC'd for it's PC'd would be fine in my book.
One the reasons the Real Wheels guards are so expensive is due to teh use of stainless. I have had one of thier guards and it was very well built. That one was PC'd black over stainless.
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Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
If you want to see it in person I will have it on my truck at Windrock also I am not too far from you as I live like a mile from Kings Island.
The hardest part of the whole project has been designing a strong enough mounting system that will work with any bumper. Weather you have a winch bumper or a stock bumper this thing will fit. The only thing on the market with compairable strenght would be teh Road Amor Dakar. However That set up will run you over $4K. This will be less than $2K.
Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
Re: Anyone interested in a REAL HD brushguard?
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