Welder Guy is busy with Safari Bar brackets, Kat. Or at least I'm hoping he is.
Those guards do look pretty good though!
Welder Guy is busy with Safari Bar brackets, Kat. Or at least I'm hoping he is.
Those guards do look pretty good though!
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Wow. Those guards are pricey:
http://www.ultimatetruck.com/product...45&model=20624
Wonder if these would work (or are even worth messing with since they are plastic):
http://www.autoanything.com/grille-g...0A1872584.aspx
BTW, Welder Guy has 1 set of push bar brackets cut-n-bent. Hopefully he'll have the hitch ready for me to fit check on Saturday & I'll pick them both up at the same time (since we don't work together anymore, it takes an hour each way to his shop).
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Put a smiley after you say that Bub.
I've been looking over all the choices for rear guards...plastic and metal....
these plastic ones looked a little beefier, just don't know how to attach them....double stick tape???
http://www.autopartswarehouse.com/sk...s+%26+Lighting
KAT,
Those are for a Rodeo. I thought the ones used so far have been for an Amigo. Is there a difference?
For $45 I guess I could give it a shot to see how well they fit ... but I'd rather the metal tubes instead. On the other hand, I'm cheap, so ...
Julian said his were from a Rodeo, wekilled used AMigo. I pm'd Doug yesterday to get some more details, and he thinks they're the same so either can be used....I'm also thinking of ordering the plastic ones and just seeing how they look...although the high gloss isn't attractive...but wecould at least test fit them and return if I don't like them.