New front bumper or new skid plate?

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Snowman

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If you're not going full board, go back to a jeep. Not in a ******** way. I think jeeps are cool. If you feel you can do more in a jeep, it's your money spend it how you see fit. Go back to a jeep and never look back.

Many people feel like you. They spent all this money and can't bring themself to chopping up their truck. My truck mods are very basic(see build thread) but the way I see it, I spent al this money on it. I'm gonna use it how it was designed to be used(plus I live 30 mins from Ocotillo)

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Ill take you at your word, but "If you're not going full board, go back to a jeep" kinda sound a bit dickheadish. No harm no foul ...I hate these discussion on forums cause most of the meaning gets lost in text interpretation. The same philosophy exists on every vehicle forum. I believe you should build it like you want to. I don't follow in anyone's footsteps and neither should anyone else. Do what you want/what you're comfortable doing.

I ran the Jeep route for a long time and needed a change for many reasons. Just FYI: I'm not here to tout the pros/cons of any vehicle. I've liked my past vehicles, but I have to say ...I love driving this truck.


Sorry to hijack ...
 

Bigg50

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Keep the stocker unless you're looking to change the look up or add lighting. If it's to keep from bashing in your skid plate, it's pretty much pointless unless you get one that cuts the frame horns. As Vanilla Gorilla mentioned RPG, SVC, LEX, SoCal Supertrucks, and Mazzula all offer bumpers which cut the frame horns and offer improved approach angles.

Good luck!
 
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