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Same exact bumpers I have. The Steelcraft so far is hands down better than Ranch Hand especially the finish. What lights did you use in the rear bumper.
Same exact bumpers I have. The Steelcraft so far is hands down better than Ranch Hand especially the finish. What lights did you use in the rear bumper.
I just used some generic ones from harbor freight. I was gonna wait and order the rough country like I have in the front but it didn’t look right empty so I ran and picked some up real quick
Looks good! Do you remember how you attached the front light bar? I’ve got the same bumper and trying to figure out the best option to secure it. Thanks.
Lets go yahoo a case of Milwaukee's Best and push over some mailboxes.. OH WAIT DID I SAY THAT LAST PART OUTLOUD?!?
Ever hit a moose? While I don't know what the original posters use case is, I have found grill/brush guards are great at keeping the moose in the center of the truck, rather than over the dash, through the window, and crushing anyone in the front seat.
Those look good, if I had enough room in my garage I'd get one for the front.
My advice is to skip Morimoto anything. I had the hybrids and the beam was absolutely horrible. The quality was also typical Chinese made trash. I sent them back and I am waiting on OEM LED's.
Ever hit a moose? While I don't know what the original posters use case is, I have found grill/brush guards are great at keeping the moose in the center of the truck, rather than over the dash, through the window, and crushing anyone in the front seat.
Brush guards also help in areas where game birds live. Pheasants love to take out grilles.
Those bumpers look great. I hope to get the same front bumper soon. How did the install go? Was there anything particularly difficult or time consuming or were the directions nice and clear?
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