Thread: New Brush Guard
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Old 08-27-2007, 05:16 AM
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Default Re: New Brush Guard

Looks Great, gotta protect the bling while running in tall grass.

I think we need to trade brush guards, I say we call it even.

Mine will protect all that bling in the tall grass, but it sure doesn't cover the canvas like yours.

Thinking about now, you should pay shipping boths ways. I have to take a un-used brush guard off your hands, shipping my well used brush guard to you.

Seems like I am getting the shorter end of the stick here.

Here's my brush guard in action, the first Hummer through didn't have a brush guard at all.

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v3...t=82ef0326.flv

So you see, it is a great trade off, as long as you pay shipping....

Now about your tires, BF Goodies....

Those aren't off road tires?!!! Those are mud sleds.....

Get the Cooper Discoverer STT, talk about slinging mud balls to the rear.

Whats up with that rock catcher in the back? If your not towing no sense in having it on, right?

Of course you may not see mud along the side of the road and wonder where it leads too. Give me a break, I am working on this in therapy.

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