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- SnoBearExplorerI put one on our truck conversion 3 or 4 years ago. Hopefully I'll never get to test it out...
- Also great for the dummies that pass you, pull in front of you, and then slow down.
Looks like it came from a Kenworth or one of the other semis. - down_homeExplorer IIA few years ago a family from California had the front of their Pace Arrow, I think, destroyed when they hit an Elk, in Colorado.
Lots of deer around here and elsewhere
I think some version of that guard would be a smart investment.
Would have to have a custom one made of course. There is probably someone out there making them. - timmacExplorerNo thought what so ever in the install, looks as if you need to remove the whole guard to just to check the oil.
- TechWriterExplorer
Dale.Traveling wrote:
They're just prepping for the Zombies.
Good one -- it's in the season finale of the Walking Dead. - popeye766ExplorerI like it ....These MHs have NO protection In fact, my Pace Arrow has a 3" wide aluminum bumper and I can see replacing the entire front cap and cooling system and glass if you pop a good size deer.Repairs may be more than the whole thing is worth......Iam gonna build me one.....
- T_bone1Explorer III like it!!
- Sully2ExplorerMade for driving Open Range roads
- pkunkExplorerI don't see any hinges so I guess he doesn't mind not having access to his battery, WS washer, oil check & fill, etc very often. As high as it is, if it didn't have some bracing it wouldn't survive an muley hit, never mind an elk.
- Dale_TravelingExplorer IIThey're just prepping for the Zombies. Australian road train drivers call them Roo-Bars as in kangaroos.
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