they do look aggressive. i'd put it on my truck and aim for the deer. stupid things, i am getting sick of slowing down and/or swerving for them. need to get a bumper, or build one that will withstand a good 70mph deer hit and not look back
__________________ 2004 Chevy K2500HD Ext. Cab/LB w/ LLY Dmax
-EFI LIVE TUNING!
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-Ported Intake Elbow
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with one of these bumpers you can also enter you truck as a vehicle in one of the post apocaliptic movie...Ie..madmax (beyond thunderdome) it would fit just right in...
well as it says.... Iron Bull Bought Black Ops... so if you are not a hard core offroader and just want more protection then call Nick for an Iron Bull and not a Black Ops....
they do look aggressive. i'd put it on my truck and aim for the deer. stupid things, i am getting sick of slowing down and/or swerving for them. need to get a bumper, or build one that will withstand a good 70mph deer hit and not look back
Black Ops Bumpers turn cattle directly into burgers on impact.
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Originally Posted by DunesRunner08
well as it says.... Iron Bull Bought Black Ops... so if you are not a hard core offroader and just want more protection then call Nick for an Iron Bull and not a Black Ops....
LOL....um.....dirt is good....road grime is bad,....stay off the roads
If you have this style bumper,...your main concern should be off roading,..not on roading.....
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So the calcium cloride and road salt that would get into your engine department. Thats what they put on our roads in winter around here. If i drove on fields to get everywhere i needed to i wouldn't have to worry about that but i have to drive on road. It just look like it leaves a gap that stuff could get into the engine comparment easier. I am basing this on the pics.
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