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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 3138400" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>Sorry to necropost but a grille guard even ranch hands in my experience don’t do much with except get bent and in some cases make your good a mother bear to open. I prefer a full replacement front bumper ranch hands are my favorite. We have one we even made a place to carry the spare tire a 17” tire and wheel bouncing on the front across rough pastures etc and makes a great gate “bumper” on windy days. Specifically on fords the bumpers are poorly mounted add a couple hundred pounds of brush guard and your asking for trouble if you travel many rough roads. Full replacement will protect your vehicle and lights much better. IMHO at 50 plus I have hit a couple of deer and minimal damage. I hit a buzzard at well over 85 a month ago in I35 and aside from knocking the lens out of my fog light no other damage to my Tacoma. Glad I didn’t have the factory bumper for sure that morning. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 3138400, member: 18402"] Sorry to necropost but a grille guard even ranch hands in my experience don’t do much with except get bent and in some cases make your good a mother bear to open. I prefer a full replacement front bumper ranch hands are my favorite. We have one we even made a place to carry the spare tire a 17” tire and wheel bouncing on the front across rough pastures etc and makes a great gate “bumper” on windy days. Specifically on fords the bumpers are poorly mounted add a couple hundred pounds of brush guard and your asking for trouble if you travel many rough roads. Full replacement will protect your vehicle and lights much better. IMHO at 50 plus I have hit a couple of deer and minimal damage. I hit a buzzard at well over 85 a month ago in I35 and aside from knocking the lens out of my fog light no other damage to my Tacoma. Glad I didn’t have the factory bumper for sure that morning. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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