Has anyone ever brought anything from this company?
http://www.ranchhand.com/index.htm
I'm going to be getting an 06 Power Wagon, and I'd love to get really tough bumpers for it. This company seems to have some really sweet Black Bumpers (i'm buying a black Power Wagon). Does anyone think this idea would look good?
I'm going to be getting an 06 Power Wagon, and I'd love to get really tough bumpers for it. This company seems to have some really sweet Black Bumpers (i'm buying a black Power Wagon). Does anyone think this idea would look good?
In my opinion, Ranch Hand bumpers are the best. Sturdy, tough, and look mean. Most have a place to easily mount a winch. My brother has one on his 04 Chevy 2500, and the only thing he didn't like about it was that it caused his front-end to drop a few inches. It's because they weight so much. So prepare to get some spring spacers if you want to level it backout.
One more thing, they are expensive.
To answer your question, if I had a Power Wagon, I would definitely add Ranch Hand front and rear bumpers. It will look badass.
Be sure to post pictures of it after its all done.
One more thing, they are expensive.
To answer your question, if I had a Power Wagon, I would definitely add Ranch Hand front and rear bumpers. It will look badass.
Be sure to post pictures of it after its all done.
ORIGINAL: oppie311
It's because they weight so much. So prepare to get some spring spacers if you want to level it backout.
It's because they weight so much. So prepare to get some spring spacers if you want to level it backout.
It may help a little bit, but just try it. My guess would be that the front is going to still sag due to the fact that the front bumper is going to weigh a ton more than the rear. It mainly depends on what kind of front bumper you get: grill guard or a replacement front bumper. My brother has the Summit series front bumper on his truck and it caused a 3-4" sag.
My advice would be to buy what you like and put it all on, then make necessary adjustments from there. You may not need to. I'm sure the Power Wagon has some pretty stout springs under that front end.
My advice would be to buy what you like and put it all on, then make necessary adjustments from there. You may not need to. I'm sure the Power Wagon has some pretty stout springs under that front end.



