Police Grille Guards
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Brush Guard your Trucks and Cars
One of the most effective ways of protecting the front of your truck is by installing a brush guard. Aside from protection it also provides the vehicle with a customized look. A brush guard also enhances the front of a truck providing it with a meaner look that will set it apart from the rest of the trucks on the road.
Trucks are not the only vehicles that make use of brush guards; passenger cars also used brush guards although some may think that it’s quite an odd addition. Police departments used brush guards on their cars as well.
There are different names used for brush guards such as grill guard or a push bar. But regardless of what it is called, the brush guard is a bar that may be installed across the front of a vehicle to protect it from debris which gives sense to the brush part of its name.
The brush guards used for trucks are called truck brush guards, which is quite self explanatory. These particular brush guards are important especially since trucks are basically utilized for off-road terrains. The large bar a brush guard shield the front of the truck in a similar way as a bumper does. But comparing it to the bumper it does more by protecting the headlight lenses with its smaller bars and still enables headlights to shine through.
For drivers who are not used to off-roading may consider brush guards as an irrelevant add-on to their vehicles. However what they do not know is that these brush guards can prevent any possible damage to the front of their vehicles especially in the event of a low-speed accident. Low-speed, rear-end collisions can cost hundreds of dollars in damage to a vehicle and in cases such as this it really pays to have a brush guard attached to the front of your vehicle.
Without a brush guard once you hit something with the front of your car you are likely to damage the bumper, headlight assembles, sheet metal, and when impact is really strong your radiator or air conditioning condenser may also be affected. Having all of these parts fixed can prove to be a really expensive venture however with the installation of a brush guard you can avoid incurring such expensive repairing costs.
Most drivers install a brush guard on their vehicles to obtain a customized look. Brush guards are easy to install and in most instances they are prefabricated to fit your vehicle through predrilled bolt holes to make it easier for you to line up the brush guard and bolt it into place. Although it is true that the predrilled holes makes it easy to bolt into place the brush guard but since its quite heavy you may need for some assistance in installing the guard.
It is also advisable to install a winch on your vehicle attach to the brush guard. The winch also provides additional protection in case of frontal vehicular accidents. Brush guards are basically offered in either black or chrome but there are various choices when it comes to style. There are brush guards that cover the center of the front bumper and there are also others that wraps around the headlights.
And also don’t forget to choose a reputable manufacturer in choosing a brush guard. And make sure that the brush guard you purchase is neither too big nor too narrow for your vehicle’s front. Choose a brush guard that fits just right for your vehicle’s make or model. Don’t always go for a one size fit all brush guard since it may not provide your car with the looks that you may want to achieve for it.
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Gertrude Sayzer finished her degree in Marketing at Western New England College. She is passionate about writing and loves to travel as well. At present, this 32 year-old mother of three works full-time at an Ad agency in Boston.
Does anyone know if I can get one of those police push bumper/grille guards fitted to a 2006 mustang?
I am not going to lie, I saw the transformers movie and I want my mustang to look like the evil police car minus the white paint and decals. So if anyone knows where I could get a push bumper like that or a place that can custom order it, that would be great.
Thanks,
DPT
haha
i watched transformers yesterday and i knew someone was about to replicate that thing.....
dont forget the saleen body kit....
the car in the movie has a full saleen body kit....
try to weld the front bumper guard to the frame......
oh, try to build the bumper guard yourself cause it's supposed to be a nice tight fit with the saleen body kit.... just ask some guy to weld it up from aluminium or something......
good luck.....
hope to see your car in the museum 20 years later


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