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Old 09-28-2009, 10:09 PM
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I got a Go Rhino brush guard that I bought off of Craigslist. It did not come with mounting brackets. I was wondering if anyone on here with a 97-03 and a Go Rhino brush guard could post a pic with the Brush Guard Model. I could not find any numbers on the guard and I am trying to find the model so I can order the correct brackets. Any help would be great, THANKS! I will post Pics as soon as I can of mine.

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can you throw up a picture of the grille gaurd when i had mine on i made my own brackets for mine to go over the bumper and down to the frame
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Sure It is in storage so i wont be able to post the pics till tomorrow night.
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I'm not certain (because I don't have one) But I think you have to remove the front recovery points and mount it directly to the frame.
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You take the tow hooks off, and install them again with the correct mounting brackets sandwitched between them. Then you bolt the guard to the brackets. I need the brackets that mount to the frame.
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oh you need to lower ones you can make them yourself alot cheaper than what they are gonna cost and make then a lot stronger
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I was thinking of making my own. If they are over priced. Here are the pics anyway. If anyone has any idea what model this is let me know.

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yeah man those are the easiest ones to make brackets for im not sure on the model number but some good angle iron you can make some good brackets see on mine it has the brackets at the bottom and some that run over the top of the bumper and mount to frame same place the bumper does but that wont take nothing ot make brackets for
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Anyone on here know the model of this brush guard?
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