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<blockquote data-quote="neginfluence04" data-source="post: 2671519" data-attributes="member: 2312"><p>I'm still on the fence about removing it or leaving it. I like the added protection but hate that it adds to the needed rust repair and will make cleaning on the trail harder. If I remove it I have less protection, I have to re fab the grill / mesh, but I don't have to worry about rust repair. Regardless of what route I take it shouldn't effect the way it's currently mounted. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure who suggested placing the smaller cubes in the upper and lower grill but I think we are going to go that route. I noticed when they were side by side with the 22" light bar it made it impossible to get a tool in there to adjust any of the lighting. By leaving the middle portion open it allows me to get my hand behind the grill to work on the lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neginfluence04, post: 2671519, member: 2312"] I'm still on the fence about removing it or leaving it. I like the added protection but hate that it adds to the needed rust repair and will make cleaning on the trail harder. If I remove it I have less protection, I have to re fab the grill / mesh, but I don't have to worry about rust repair. Regardless of what route I take it shouldn't effect the way it's currently mounted. I'm not sure who suggested placing the smaller cubes in the upper and lower grill but I think we are going to go that route. I noticed when they were side by side with the 22" light bar it made it impossible to get a tool in there to adjust any of the lighting. By leaving the middle portion open it allows me to get my hand behind the grill to work on the lighting. [/QUOTE]
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