Brush Guards/Push Bars
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they're heavy. I dont think you'd want to do this yourself. Brushguard might need some bending in order for the bolt holes to line up. Other than matching up the holes for the bolt, it's easy.
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cake. mine is a factory toyota oem brush guard for a 2nd gen 4runner and i was able to make it fit (with slight alterations) on my 1st gen. just needed 1 person to hold it up while i bolted the 2 bolts on the bottom end in. once those were in i had to "custom fit" the bumper holes to my truck. (this consisted of drilling 2 holes in necessary location on my bumper and using 2 stout bolts with 2 nuts/washers for each bolt (one on each side of the bumper) to hold it in place.
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