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Old 08-02-2014, 12:47 AM
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I've been shopping for grille/brush guards for my 2013 F-150 crewcab 4x4 EcoBoost. I'm interested for looks (don't really "need" one, just like them.) I am leaning towards the Onki full polished stainless guard.

Anyone have any knowledge of, comments on, or experience with the Onki's...or even recommendations on another brand?

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Whatever you get it should compliment the color of the truck. And stand out at the same time. I have an '11 Lariat Supercrew in Red Candy metallic, dark clearcoat with Adobe two-tone. I knew that I would eventually be putting chrome rims on her. Like you I wanted something for looks, but not Run-of-the-Mill. I went with a Go Rhino 7000 series step guard. The cross bars and headlight protectors are chrome, while the vertical push bars are black. It stands out well. Get what you like.
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Their web site doesn't show they have them for 2013 F-150's, Brads25.

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Nice rig Scarlet. Yeah, I was originally looking at those Go Rhino step guards too, until I found the Onki ones.


I like the full stainless look. (My truck is silver, but this pic gives you the idea.)
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My XLT on purchase day.



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Look for the upper bracket between my Tan bumper and Red fascia.






Here's a couple close ups. I know you had some questions about mounting and hiding the front plate
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If you're anywhere near Colorado/WY/UT, I fully recommend Jack's Bumpers. I had one on my 2001 XLT and it was like driving a tank. Plus I think they look great.
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Thanks SageSam. Yeah, those look pretty beefy all right! However, I am getting a guard more for looks than functionality. To that end, I have already ordered the full stainless Onki one as pictured above on the black F-150. Thanks, again, though for your post.
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