jammons5126 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 97 Points 3,101 Age 39 City Bryan, Texas Vehicle Year 1998 Transmission Automatic Oct 12, 2007 #1 What kind of brush guard can i get that will hold a good winch
4x4junkie Forum Staff Member TRS Forum Moderator Article Contributor TRS 20th Anniversary Joined Aug 19, 2001 Messages 10,967 Points 5,101 City So. Calif (SFV) Vehicle Year 1990 Engine 2.9 V6 Transmission Manual Tire Size 35x12.50R15 Oct 12, 2007 #2 Warn Trans4mer. No other "brush guards" that I know of bolt to the frame like what's required.
jammons5126 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 97 Points 3,101 Age 39 City Bryan, Texas Vehicle Year 1998 Transmission Automatic Oct 12, 2007 #3 that would fit a 98 ford ranger
brendank It's only money... Forum Staff - Retired Solid Axle Swap Joined Aug 6, 2003 Messages 619 Points 5,101 City Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Vehicle Year 1993 Transmission Manual Oct 12, 2007 #4 Did you ever think about doing this?
jammons5126 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 97 Points 3,101 Age 39 City Bryan, Texas Vehicle Year 1998 Transmission Automatic Oct 12, 2007 #5 thats nice i like that better than the other guys
krugford 15+ Year Member Joined Aug 6, 2007 Messages 733 Points 3,101 Age 43 City Iowa Vehicle Year 2003 Transmission Automatic Oct 13, 2007 #6 hmmm, does that thing bolt to the frame anywhere but the bolts near the uprights? I've never seen one before.
hmmm, does that thing bolt to the frame anywhere but the bolts near the uprights? I've never seen one before.
jammons5126 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 97 Points 3,101 Age 39 City Bryan, Texas Vehicle Year 1998 Transmission Automatic Oct 13, 2007 #7 If you want to see my truck now check it out here http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2920958