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Contemplating REMOVING My Grill Guard??
#23
RE: Contemplating REMOVING My Grill Guard??
ORIGINAL: blackstangs281
Hard to argue with Gunner on that one. That would look sweet.
I think Bob already had the skid plate done. We just have not seen any PICTURES of it yet.
Hard to argue with Gunner on that one. That would look sweet.
I think Bob already had the skid plate done. We just have not seen any PICTURES of it yet.
http://www.brightlee.com/hummer.jpg
I'll try and take a pic this weekend Chris!!!
#24
RE: Contemplating REMOVING My Grill Guard??
ORIGINAL: BassGear
I vote take it off, I've always thought the hummer grills were cool lookin' as is....
but don't listen to me, I'm just a rookie here
I vote take it off, I've always thought the hummer grills were cool lookin' as is....
but don't listen to me, I'm just a rookie here
And I agree with the HUMMER GRILL being COOL ENOUGH!!!
#25
RE: Contemplating REMOVING My Grill Guard??
ORIGINAL: BassGear
I vote take it off, I've always thought the hummer grills were cool lookin' as is....
but don't listen to me, I'm just a rookie here
I vote take it off, I've always thought the hummer grills were cool lookin' as is....
but don't listen to me, I'm just a rookie here
#26
RE: Contemplating REMOVING My Grill Guard??
I say mount a bottle opener on it if you are going to keep it on. Never know when a Moosehead is going to jump out of the cooler at you? I vote take it off, check it out for a while and then...............decide!! Sweet ride either way. Any body got the stats on gas mileage change with or without a guard?
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