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Old 06-27-2011, 03:46 PM
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I'm having the worst time finding a brush guard for my 2003 Dakota where should I look to buy one. Preferably I'd like to buy in person but I'd be ok with online ordering. I just wanna find one!
 
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Old 06-27-2011, 04:39 PM
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I have found a few reasonably priced ones on craigslist but never pulled the trigger on one because they were all about an hour drive away. I didn't want it that badly lol.
 
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What will fit?
 
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Just go to AutoAnything.com, ive done business thru them before and they are great.
 
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when i had mine on i got it thru ebay and it worked out fine i just took it off and now its sitting in the backyard
 
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Yea, I'd try ebay and or craigslist. Craigslist has treated me well, just make sure you dont get involved with a scam.
 
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I got one off a full size blazer lol Needless to say it doesnt fit my truck without modding it. I would go ebay most of the bigger items like that have free shipping anyway.
 
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Default Grill guard

OK my 2 cents,

I have this grill guard :

http://www.jcwhitney.com/chrome-plat...174d412y1997j1

(without the side brush guard parts)- can order seperatly
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I bought it a few years ago and it was only $86 for just the grill part. Mounts right to the bumper so you'll have to remove it and drill holes.
Now this does not really provide any but minimal protection, however it does 2 things that i like.
It allows you to mount more lights, and you can still mount/use Tow hooks. Because really if you use a frame mounted brush guard your not going to use it as a tow point.

Hope this helps.
Bryan
 



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