Grille/Brush Guard
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Grille/Brush Guard
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?
Thanks.
Anyone have any knowledge of, comments on, or experience with the Onki's...or even recommendations on another brand?
Thanks.
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Rsteph (08-02-2014)
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Senior Member
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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Rsteph (08-02-2014)
#5
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.)
I like the full stainless look. (My truck is silver, but this pic gives you the idea.)
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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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Rsteph (08-14-2014)
#9
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.