Feedback on Mountain Armor brushguard
#12
RE: Feedback on Mountain Armor brushguard
If you're only going to go through brush 2-3' tall, I guess it's okay. [sm=dontgetit.gif]
I'm not a fan of the pre-runner look though. IMO, the bumper and fascia don't need protection - the lights, hood, and grill do. If you're just going for a look, I still think there are better ones out there.
I'm not a fan of the pre-runner look though. IMO, the bumper and fascia don't need protection - the lights, hood, and grill do. If you're just going for a look, I still think there are better ones out there.
#13
RE: Feedback on Mountain Armor brushguard
ORIGINAL: alrock
Hilljob had something nice a while back.
https://www.hummerforums.com/m_100504/tm.htm
Hilljob had something nice a while back.
https://www.hummerforums.com/m_100504/tm.htm
#14
RE: Feedback on Mountain Armor brushguard
Just to be clear - yeah it's the LOOK i'm going for! The only offroading I'll be doing is down my gravel driveway. So I know all you offroaders are thinkin great -another mom with a hummer, what's the point? The point is we look damn good drivin it!!!! and what's wrong with wanting my hummer to look bad a**?
So if there are better out there - please show me some more links.........................having trouble finding something different. The bull bars are ok, but i don't want to lose the tow hooks - you know - for looks sake...............
So if there are better out there - please show me some more links.........................having trouble finding something different. The bull bars are ok, but i don't want to lose the tow hooks - you know - for looks sake...............
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