Hootbro
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Like I mentioned in my first post, you are going to need to own it and not care about the peanut gallery comments.Oh ok. Btw let me look at my registration and see if your names on it
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Like I mentioned in my first post, you are going to need to own it and not care about the peanut gallery comments.Oh ok. Btw let me look at my registration and see if your names on it
I don’t think anyone that installs an emotional support grumper will ever find themselves in a position where they would need to use a winchGrumper all the way!
https://www.hookeroad.com/products/mad-max-front-bumper-with-grill-for-jeep-wrangler-jl-bxg3020
But I wonder how anyone could reach in to lock/unlock the winch.
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Reminds be of a lobster claw
When my sister came over in her Jeep and I saw that, I had an overwhelming urge to hurl too. I think this bumber/ grill would look better on a lifted jeep with oversized tires like th OP's
Pros:So I’m trying to decide on whether or not to do a grumper or just a grille bumper separate. Anyone have pros and cons
I wonder how much it weighs!Pros:
- Style Preference, unique look
- weight savings?
- able to add accessories/lights more easily
Cons:
As mentioned, it is your vehicle, if you like the look, go for it.
- Style preference, not many fans of the aesthetic
- winch access
- possible airflow issue/overheating?
- headlight access
- offroad/rock chip damage?
There are generally two camps on this board (its not black and white, lots of gray area):
- the 'Custom Crowd' change all aspects possible to customize a vehicle unique to the owner
- the 'Minimalists' make changes as needed to address a specific problem
Pro's- helping the economy by making a purchase especially if it's made in the US.So I’m trying to decide on whether or not to do a grumper or just a grille bumper separate. Anyone have pros and cons