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If you own a truck or an SUV, you might be familiar with a very common problem- You enjoy a fantastic time off-roading through the woods and over stony grounds, only to discover later that your valuable and expensive front-end has been damaged. You can avoid your grille from being strangled with groundbreaking aftermarket grille guards. In this article, AutoAnything gives you 4 good reasons why your ride needs a bull bar today:
1. Style and Attitude
Whether it's a Dodge Ram bull bar or a Nissan Xterra grill guard- installing this solid piece of steel brings a dose of style and attitude to your truck. Grill guards add some serious business to your vehicle and get you recognized on the street. If you're up for earning some tough street cred', don't get confused by all the different names and types of grille guards around there. For instance, a Toyota Tundra bull bar and a Ford F250 grill guard come in a variety of styles. These different types of grille guards include front end grille guards that wrap over your headlights and center grill guards that only protect the middle of your front-end.
2. Added Protection
Not only will a bull bar build a sturdy line of defense against everything that wants to ruin your grille, it will also provide extra protection in low-speed accidents. In mid to high-speed accidents, however, a grille guard has no further effect on the resulting damage, as studies show. A lot of a bull bar's strength derives from the material and the way it is mounted. Many grill guards on the market, like the Westin bull bar, offer thick-wall steel tubing for all bars and light covers, completed by rugged steel sheets for the uprights.
3. Different Shapes And Styles
As mentioned earlier, grille guards like the Ford Explorer grill guard, bull bars like the Chevy Silverado bull bar, or even the Nissan Frontier grill guard, come in a variety of styles to complement your truck's or SUV's individual style. Choose between front end grille guards that boast solid uprights to your frame, or center grille guards that feature the same assembly as their front end counterparts, just without the shaped headlight guards. There are also nudge bars and sport bars that have a short design and offer solid low-speed impact protection. Another way to protect your vehicle is to install a bumper guard, a skid plate, or tail light guards.
4. Boost Your Versatility
Imagine that Sierra bull bar on your GMC. An Escape grill guard on your Ford. Or a Colorado bull bar on your Chevy. The possibilities are endless. If you're looking for not just the looks but for versatility, a grille guard can be a great utility for your vehicle. Many lights can be mounted onto the center bar, such as fog lights, driving lights, and auxiliary lights. Or, equip your bull bar with a winch mounting plate. However, winches work best with winch-specific grille guards. These beefy devices require some extra effort and more solid mounting to your truck's frame.
After having decided how much front-end coverage you need, which style looks best on your vehicle, which finish color you go for, or if you need extra accessories like tail light protection or bumper guards, you should think of what you mount to your grille. Fortunately, all bull bars and other types of grille guards on the market are extremely versatile and are made for giving your truck or SUV an aggressive stand while adding protection at the same time.
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