Check here: http://www.buckstop.biz/

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GeekBoy - 24 Apr 2006 05:49 GMT
I saw a brand that looks better that, and looks closer to the OEM bumber for
only $1200. I would have to call the local dealer to find out.
> Check here: http://www.buckstop.biz/
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Roy - 24 Apr 2006 14:47 GMT
> Check here: http://www.buckstop.biz/
I'd opt for the Buckstop as well.
I have one of their rear bumpers and found it to well made and strong. When
you compare, be aware of the difference of thickness of the material. Some
look real nice but are no stronger than stock if that. You sorta get what
you pay for. Also Buckstop really packages the hell out of the bumper. They
could have air dropped it and it wouldn't have had a scratch
Roy
"grumpy_old_man" wrote: "I'm looking for a good "deer plow" style front
bumper that'll fit a '96 2500 4x4. I want to be able to drive away from a
collision if Bambi and company show up in the wrong time and place. Would
be nice if it has provisions for a winch and lights. What do you folks
use?"
I seen a few made from railroad iron with two inch pipe that makes a frame
for the winch and grill protection.