Conversation Between cowboys4x4 and jrohrigj
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Awesome...I don't mind drilling or welding but i would rather stay away from it if i can. Thats good it still uses the OE tow hooks. Several kits do not reuse them. I had noticed they are still on your truck in the photo so i figured it either allowed for them or you had customized it. I understand what you mean about only allowing for the 9500lb winches...i would like a bigger size than that also.
Thanks again.
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I like this Grill Guard and winch setup. I would recommend both. I did not have to do any drilling or welding. It just bolts to the truck. You do have to unbolt your tow hooks for the install, but you can put them back on. I went with this grille guard because it was rated for a bigger size winch. I have The Warn 16.5. Almost all grille guards I've seen are rated for a 9500lbs winch.
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Hey
How are you liking the Grill Guard and winch setup? Would you recommend both of those products? Does the grill guard install take place with bolting to the truck? Any drilling or welding?
I have been thinking of putting a similar setup on my truck. I like your truck it looks sweet.
Thanks
Dennis