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Location: Memphis
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Brush Guards.
I'm a noob at this kind of stuff.
But I'm looking for a brush guard for my 01 Tahoe. I don't know which ones to choose from since there are so many out there. I'm trying to spend the least money I can but on a good product. Thanks in advance! ** Less money I spend, the better! ** |
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Re: Brush Guards.
I would look for an actual working bumper and not the ones that just bolt to the bumper for decoration.
Prerunner Bull bar Brush gaurd Are some choices. I brush gaurd is just a bullbar with extensions to cover your headlights. Just dont go to Pep boys. Im sure if you do a search you'll see many threads for it especiall in offroad section. |
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Re: Brush Guards.
Hm thanks.
What are some websites that I should shop from? |
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Re: Brush Guards.
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4WheelParts, Stylintrucks, JCWhitney are a couple I've used. I posted on PBN too, but I'm running a bull bar and 2 lights. I think it looks a lot cleaner than a full brush gaurd. Especially on the 99-02 trucks, brush gaurds are too squared off for those rounded front ends, in my opinion. HERE is a pic of my bull bar.
-2004 Silverado-
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Re: Brush Guards.
Awesome, thanks for the replies guys.
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