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Old 11-13-2011, 08:56 PM
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i found a great deal on a bull bar but like all the other bars out there it says its for 98+ and mines a 96 and i need to know if i can fit it on there without have to take the valence off or if theres any cutting. anyone got any information?
 
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Originally Posted by Steve-o
i found a great deal on a bull bar but like all the other bars out there it says its for 98+ and mines a 96 and i need to know if i can fit it on there without have to take the valence off or if theres any cutting. anyone got any information?

well just like i told the other guy in the other thread

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the frames as far as i know are not different (correct me if im wrong here) the only difference i see would be the headlights/grill.....(edit)oh, there was something a little bit different, i think the mounting brackets wont fit for some reason, the guard it self will, you would need to make/have someone else make the mounting brackets i do beilve
and yes you do need to make the mounting brackets
 
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Old 11-14-2011, 03:45 PM
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would i have to permentaly remove my valence for the bar to b able to fit?
 
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im pretty sure you do not need to remove anything, once again someone correct me if im wrong, they should fit with out removing anything
 
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ooooooooops picture didnt wanna show up
 
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Old 11-14-2011, 11:14 PM
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Yeah, you shouldn't have to remove anything. But one would wonder what it would look like without a valance with a bull bar? I've always wondered what my brush guard would look like without the valance. It creates ground clearance issues off-road.
 
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