<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by tower:
Awesome! And the brackets look vaguely familiar.

Great job, E.

It's a very clean look without the grille guard. I really like it.
Don't get my wrong, I love my 2-tier, but I like the way the 4 aux lights look like they line up horizontally with the headlights. Very, very sharp looking! The price of $200 is fair in the world of MSRP. If a dealer were to offer it on a new H2, they would charge much more. But in the universe of cheap bastards like myself, with Warn's street price being $125 or so, yours is a tough sell at $200. You seem to have demonstrable value above the Warn, and people like paying a little more for something that's a lot better. So if your street price ends up being $135 to $150 and the added value over the Warn is made really clear, I think you have a good shot at being the next baby mogul. Really nice job, either way!

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Thanks for the input, I'm glad you like it (it was originally born from a grill guard you knew well). What I think that will give this bar the value I'm asking for is that it's got more steel on it than the Warn,(because the Warn bolts onto the grill guard and this on actually bolts onto the body). Also if you remember when we met, you showed me you new grill guard and the additional bracket you had installed because the guard would flex when you put some weight on it. Well on my one I fixed that problem. I found out the reason that it was flexing was because the steel they use for the bracket is to thin and it actually starts to tweak where the 90 deg. bend is. It only takes a 1/16 thicker steel and it won't do that.