Brush Guard/ Bull Bars
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While on the subject, can someone explain to me why those in the offroad world call them damage multipliers?
I understand that they fold back when you get in a bad colission, but if it is bad enough to fold the brush guard back, I'd think that the front end would be messed up pretty bad anyway.
I understand that they fold back when you get in a bad colission, but if it is bad enough to fold the brush guard back, I'd think that the front end would be messed up pretty bad anyway.
#6
While on the subject, can someone explain to me why those in the offroad world call them damage multipliers?
I understand that they fold back when you get in a bad colission, but if it is bad enough to fold the brush guard back, I'd think that the front end would be messed up pretty bad anyway.
I understand that they fold back when you get in a bad colission, but if it is bad enough to fold the brush guard back, I'd think that the front end would be messed up pretty bad anyway.
#9
Na, something about them folding back and ruining places that wouldnt have normally been ruined. However, I've seen the stock brushguard on an FJ take a deer a 55mph and they just had to pick some guts out of the grille.
I was talking about getting a skid plate and brush guard in place of my front bumper and I talked to a bunch of guys from the offroad club on campus and most called brush guards damage multipliers and I should get something from ARB or the likes. Like a one piece bumper, guard aparati. lol
I was talking about getting a skid plate and brush guard in place of my front bumper and I talked to a bunch of guys from the offroad club on campus and most called brush guards damage multipliers and I should get something from ARB or the likes. Like a one piece bumper, guard aparati. lol
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