Can Anyone Identify This?
#11
#13
It is a Warn Gen II for sure, i do have the same setup without the optional light bar. It functions well and is well built, but if you are looking for front end protection from say a deer hit or similar, the only part that will be safe is the area immediately in front of the winch receiver, everything else is made out of tubing and only held to the winch carrier by 2 bolts. I have no complaints about mine because it is used for the winch and not front protection. it will be installed on its 2nd truck sometime in the next couple of weeks. I think it runs about $800 for the setup without the light bar, but you can pick the light bar up online for under $100.
#14
After looking at the pic a little closer, this setup also has the optional 2" Front Receiver bracket mounted just below the winch carrier, don't have one on mine, but did have one a Buckstop Heavy duty bumper when i drove 3/4 ton trucks and it actually comes in handy more often than one would think.
#15
I bet the guy who hits deer at 70mph would feel that this bumper is sub par compared to his stupid looking tank bumper.
"but guys, really...I was doing 70 and not even a dent or scratch I swear..."
(must be repeated in Tosh's voice)
"but guys, really...I was doing 70 and not even a dent or scratch I swear..."
(must be repeated in Tosh's voice)
#17
Senior Member
should not but it might on an ecoboost but only if it covers over 30% or more on the little hole in the bumper of the the truck. it has been said it restricts air flow to the turbos and they over heat.
but this is all hear say that has been told to me
but this is all hear say that has been told to me
#19
Senior Member