Can't figure the grill guard out??
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Thats my worry if I put it on I am gonna have to find a way to bolt it to the frame. I was looking at the way the warn one goes on and it bolts to the frame. I think I can build a mount similar to the mount they use. This is how they mount on. http://warn.iwebcat.com/imgVD/WAR/29767C0-pn29757.pdf
I have a picture of the front of my truck in my gallery.I looked at mine and it has 4 tabs welded on it and it is braced form behind to the frame.IT has killed a couple of birds and a honda accord with no damage to the truck.
#18
Now we're talking lol. Once I get it on there I don't want it to move! The warn mount is nice but allot of work I think. If I can just brace it to the frame with some decent gauge steel I don't think it will move. I am thinking just welding to the bumper mount should do it like I said earlier and beefin the mount up a bit in the process. If the steel brace runs all the way across from end to end on the frame that will make the bumper much stronger and the guard should be solid. The guy with that white truck has his bolted on top of the bumper and in the front I think it would be better to have it bolted twice in the front like yours looks like it is. With 2 braces behind it.
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Hi the5schlueters I looked at the pushbar on my 95F250 and it looks like the easiest way to mount your pushbar is to make some brackets out of angle iron bolt or weld them to your pushbar and then center the pushbar to your bumper and drill 4 new holes through bumper and bolt though bumper.By the way I got the brackets on mine and they don't mount directly to the frame .The brackets go around the bumper top and bottom and bolt to the back of bumper.I have hit 2 deer with mine truck with no damage but my truck sits high and most of the impact from hitting the deer was on the front axle and snow plow mount .These bumpers 92 to 97 F250 just have brackets mounting to the frame and Ford had a recall on them back in 94 for putting different brackets on them.
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You need brackets for the bar. If you look in post #14, you'll see that his mounts in 4 places. I've got the same type of bar. Looks like yours only has 2 mounting points. If it's not made to fit a Ford bumper, you may be able to space it out a little with a couple washers between the bumper and bar.
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Yeah, even with bottom brackets bolted to the frame horns, they're not super sturdy. They look good and are nice for mounting lights on though!
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I am gonna have to cut it to get it on no matter what so I am gonna have to drill holes or weld on it no matter what. if this snow would ever let up I would go out there and take some pics of how it fits and how I am planning on cutting it. It looks like it would mount on just about like that one on that white truck if it would fit up to the bumper. I want it to be solid not for looks but for use. There are allot of deer in the Ozarks I have hit 3 in the 2002 and thank god I had that guard on there or it would have messed the truck up pretty good lol. 1st deer no damage 2nd deer bent the brush guard part back into right side blinker (no biggie just bent it back and got a light at the junkyard) 3rd one was a big on dead center in the front at 60mph and it moved the guard back a little but no damage! loosen bolts and pulled it back out and that was it. Man that 3rd one without the guard would have been a mess. I would just buy a new one for it but what's the fun in that lol and for the price of them I could build a hole heavy duty front bumper for it. I like the way mejonz has his mounted and would love to see some pictures of the braces. His is a model behind mine is there a lot of difference in how the bumpers were mounted?
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