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2003silverado
Feb 18, 2017Explorer II
I have heard of circumstances where brush guards have caused more damage to a front end as a result of a high speed deer collision than simply letting the deer hit the truck stock. I have personally seen damage to snow plow frames and mounts as a result of a high speed deer impact and I am guessing (I have a number of trucks with plows as I am in the business) that most snow plows have stronger frames and mounts than what a brush guard has.
Just some more food for thought as I have no first had experience with brush guards.
Just some more food for thought as I have no first had experience with brush guards.
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