Bull Bars/Bumper Guards!
#1
Bull Bars/Bumper Guards!
I'm looking at getting a small piece of steel to strap on the front of my Blazer. I'm not interested in a large piece over ~200, or knocking over trees. All I need is a clean place to mount a pair of lights. Here are 2 I'm considering:
Westin Safari: Westin Automotive - Safari Light Bar
Go Industries: Knockdown Grille Guards & Brush Guards
Any experiences with either of these, or any other models that might fit my needs? Thanks!
Westin Safari: Westin Automotive - Safari Light Bar
Go Industries: Knockdown Grille Guards & Brush Guards
Any experiences with either of these, or any other models that might fit my needs? Thanks!
#2
One thing you should look into is the amount of area around where the lights mount & what size lights you're getting. Some won't accept a 4" or larger light housing, especially on bull bars.
#3
Both have the ability to mount lights, so I'm not concerned about that. I'll buy lights to fit the bar, not a bar to fit lights.
#4
I have the Westin Safari Light Bar and I love it. You can check out the photos on my profile page if you want, I have a couple of close-ups.
If you need some more pictures let me know.
If you need some more pictures let me know.
#5
It looks nice. I got the black one too
#6
Link says "mount kit required". Did you get that as well?
I can't tell if it's frame mounted or bumper mounted.
Frame mounted is easier IMO. Remove the tow hook bolts * slip the plates behind them, possibly new bolts. Bumper mount involves drilling & possibly removing the bumper to tighten things up. At least the bumper mounts mount at the frame rails, so they're pretty strong.
I can't tell if it's frame mounted or bumper mounted.
Frame mounted is easier IMO. Remove the tow hook bolts * slip the plates behind them, possibly new bolts. Bumper mount involves drilling & possibly removing the bumper to tighten things up. At least the bumper mounts mount at the frame rails, so they're pretty strong.
Last edited by Rottidog; 06-12-2012 at 10:40 PM.
#7
Link says "mount kit required". Did you get that as well?
I can't tell if it's frame mounted or bumper mounted.
Frame mounted is easier IMO. Remove the tow hook bolts * slip the plates behind them, possibly new bolts. Bumper mount involves drilling & possibly removing the bumper to tighten things up. At least the bumper mounts mount at the frame rails, so they're pretty strong.
I can't tell if it's frame mounted or bumper mounted.
Frame mounted is easier IMO. Remove the tow hook bolts * slip the plates behind them, possibly new bolts. Bumper mount involves drilling & possibly removing the bumper to tighten things up. At least the bumper mounts mount at the frame rails, so they're pretty strong.
#8
Cool, my grille guard is the drill/bumper mount. I could have sworn it showed brackets that frame mount. Grrrr anyway I know it's strong because streblo backed into me when I was pulling his ZR2 out of the snow a couple Decembers ago lol. I have that vid in my youtube.
I'd have preferred frame mounted by far but I made it work AND I can fit my Piaa 520i's in it.
WTG & installation sould be a breeze, just PB Blaster, WD-40 or w/e a day or 2 before hand on the tow hook nuts n bolts. It helps keep the swearing down when kids are around lol
I'd have preferred frame mounted by far but I made it work AND I can fit my Piaa 520i's in it.
WTG & installation sould be a breeze, just PB Blaster, WD-40 or w/e a day or 2 before hand on the tow hook nuts n bolts. It helps keep the swearing down when kids are around lol
#9
My light bar is bumper mount, and it's extremely easy to install. It's literally unscrewing two bolts from where the bumper and frame meet, lining up the bracket and installing the new bolts and nuts. The pictures that came with the light bar are a bit confusing, just make sure that it's in the correct view. Yeah real easy to do, 30 minutes max.
#10
My light bar is bumper mount, and it's extremely easy to install. It's literally unscrewing two bolts from where the bumper and frame meet, lining up the bracket and installing the new bolts and nuts. The pictures that came with the light bar are a bit confusing, just make sure that it's in the correct view. Yeah real easy to do, 30 minutes max.