1 OR 2
1
42.31% (11 votes)
42.31% (11 votes)
2
57.69% (15 votes)
57.69% (15 votes)
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I'd get bumper #2 so when you're camping at the lake you can charge $20 to pull out the idiot that got stuck |
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I like the first option because it still makes the truck look mean without a bunch of bulk and shit |
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Factory always looks best to me, please do not put this on your truck. |
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Large wrote002 wrote What are the brands? I've had a few aftermarket ones and there's a couple I like and a couple I don't. If you want to get into overlanding you will want a winch. I would look into ARB, they have many options of winch bumpers that still offer good approach angles. Unless you're into some real sketchy stuff though that Go Rhino will do just fine, I've done a decent amount of off-roading and never had issues with bumper clearance. I'm in Washington though so I don't get to do desert rock climbing like the lucky folks in Utah but we do do frequently go up into the mountains. |
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002 wroteLarge wrote002 wrote What are the brands? I've had a few aftermarket ones and there's a couple I like and a couple I don't. I FOUND THE ANSWER https://www.roughcountry.com/media/catalog/product/cache/589b0b0e3587c135a53c6bb6cef2d094/i/m/img_1980.jpg |
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I would go with number 2, you have a truck why not add a wench? They are very useful, especially if your in a pinch or someone else is stuck. |
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bumper 1 is for a kids truck
bumper 2 is for a mans truck |
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2 looks more Beefy. |
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Any update? Which did you go with? |
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