grille guard and body lift
is it possible to have a grill/brush guard, like the waag one, and a 1-2 inch body lift? i'm guessing not, but i'm not sure...
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Sure just leave your bumper at stock height and deal with 1-3" gap between the bumper and headlights and oh yeah if you have brush guards then the guard loops will be lower than the headlights and probably block them. Good luck.
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so i hear there is a way to make it work, you just have to make an extension for the grille guard. anyone know about this? |
ive done it. i did a 2inch lift and moved my guard up as well. got a kit, forgot where, but if i find it ill post it
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That would be very easy. Got a pic of your setup?
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yeah...i would deffinately suggest extending it. Otherwise it just does not look good. I have seen a 4Runner in College Station several times with a body lift and brush guard and it just looks messed up.
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ill get them up as soon as i can
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hey zedex...
i posted this for someone else, but here are some pictures. http://www.calrockx.com/temp/bodylift/ he said to just cut the brushguard by the brackets, move it up a 2'' and weld it back together. |
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Whats this hole in picture for? Is it for a brace that goes through the grill and attaches to the frame somewhere? If so its probably best to make a cut above that point. Make up a nice plate that extends the upper part of the brush bar. Do you have a pic with the light guards installed?
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Mine too
You know I've got the same problem...I've got a 3" body lift in mine and I was wicked upset when I got an e-mail back from ARB telling me that I would need someone with fabrication skills to modify my bull bar if I bought one....So far I've not been able to find any company that sells brush guards that compensate for a body lift....So I'm going to one of my buds locally to custom make me one......But if anyone has any other suggestions please chime in...lol
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I myself would remove the rubber around the front. Make a cut at approximately where the white line is. Make up a plate like this. Paint it . put it in place. trace holes from the plate . drill holes into brush bar. And bolt it up.Replace rubber. It would look like a 2 piece brush bar. No one would know it was modified. And it would be very strong.
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Originally posted by zedex Whats this hole in picture for? Is it for a brace that goes through the grill and attaches to the frame somewhere? If so its probably best to make a cut above that point. Make up a nice plate that extends the upper part of the brush bar. Do you have a pic with the light guards installed? and that other hole...not sure what it's there for. i think it's a one of the holes used when mounting those side light guards on. that idea you said about extending it...i don't know. maybe. where would i get something like that done tho? |
A fab shop would either make the plate for you or just weld a piece in. But if you weld it, the powdercoating will be destroyed. Thats why you make the plate and drill it.
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