The Replacement Mounting Kit Sportsman Grille Guard # 40-201PK that you referenced is designed to fit the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard # 40-2015, black powder coated steel and polished stainless steel. Both of these guards are confirmed to fit your 2006 Ford F-150. Based on the installation instructions for these grille guards, the guard will attached to the truck in 2 places. I have attached a photo from the installation instructions of the upper brackets and lower brackets that will... view full answer...
The Westin Sportsman Grille, # 40-2075, for the 2016 Nissan Frontier uses included mounting brackets to attach to two pre-drilled and threaded holes in the truck's frame.
The lower brackets will be the connection point for the lower section of the grille guard. The upper mounting brackets will connect to the frame trough openings in the bumper. The attached instructions has photos and diagrams that explain how to install this grille guard. view full answer...
On a 2008 Chevy Silverado 1500, to install the Westin HDX Grille Guard # 57-2270, there is some minor trimming required on the lower valance in order to install the bottom brackets. Once the grille guard is installed this modification will not be noticeable because the super-sweet grille guard and its brackets will cover it. We also have it in black, # 57-2275.
I have included a link to all of the grille guard options for your Silverado. view full answer...
Unlike most other options, the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard # 45-3540 will not require the removal of your tow hooks. You will be able to leave the tow hooks in place and still use them once the grille guard is installed on your 2010 Dodge Ram 1500. view full answer...
Thank you for providing a photo of the grille guard you wish to install on your 2006 Ford F-250 Super Duty.
I checked the full-coverage grille guards we offer for your truck and we have two. Both can be seen on the link provided. Both are from Westin and fit all models of the 2006 F-250.
If you take a look at the linked photo that shows one of these, part # 40-1645, you will notice that the mounting points are located at the very bottom of the structure, on the two main vertical posts.... view full answer...
The Westin HDX Grille Guard with Punch Plate, part # 57-3665 you referenced is designed to fit 2013 GMC Sierra 2500 and 3500 trucks. It does not require cutting the grill when installing. This guard offers full protection on the front of your truck.
If your Sierra is a 1500 model, then part # 57-2295 would be the grille guard you would need to order. view full answer...
We haven't had the chance to install the Westin HDX Grille Guard with Punch Plate - Black Powder Coated Steel # W58RV on any vehicles yet, but there are detailed instructions included with the grille guard that walk through the steps and provide photos. I've linked instructions for a similar Westin grille guard to give you an idea of what to expect but it will likely require some trimming of the plastic fascia around the grille area and you'll bolt up directly to the frame at the front... view full answer...
The Aries Grille Guard # AA29FR will cause interference with and front cameras or sensors on your 2022 Ram 1500 - this is unfortunately just a side-effect of placing steel in the proximity of cameras and sensors.
Pretty much every aftermarket grille guard will have this issue. The only way I can think of that you might be able to get around this is if Ram offers an OEM option where they're able to adjust the sensors or place them in the grille guard.
I like the simplicity of the Aries... view full answer...
Installation of the Westin # 40-2375 Sportsman Grille Guard will not require removal of the tow loops. The installation brackets attach to the vehicle using the bumper bolts, as you can see in the photo I've edited for you. This grille guard would be a great fit for your 2013 Ford F350. view full answer...
I checked the installation instructions for the Aries Grille Guard, part # AA3061, and there is no need to remove the tow hooks on your 2010 Ford F-350. The bottom mounting brackets for the grille guard will mount next to the tow hooks. I am including a link to the installation instructions on the Aries grille guard. If you take a look at figure 5, you can see that the mounts bolt up just outboard of the tow hooks.
The total weight of the Westin grille guard is around 70 lbs. One person... view full answer...
Due to the amount of coverage a grill guard or bull bar provides on the front of your 2020 Toyota 4Runner, installing any of these will interfere with the front sensors, including the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard - Polished Stainless Steel # 45-3820 or Black Powder Coated Steel # 40-3825.
I have added links below to the instructions and a video review for you to check out of the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard # 40-3825. view full answer...
Since bracket kit # 40-124PK is a replacement for grille guard # 45-1240 I have linked the instructions for the grille guard for you. But this grille guard and the brackets and hardware are designed for a 2003 to 2007 (Classis, not new body) Chevy Silverado 2500/3500. If you have anything other than that then it is not a fit. view full answer...
The Curt Front Mount Trailer Hitch Receiver part # 31221 is an excellent option and a confirmed fit for a 2005 Chevrolet Colorado. It features no-drill installation and will allow you to carry bikes, haul extra cargo, mount a winch, or use a snowplow. That said, you will need to remove any bull bar or grille guard as they install in the same location of a front mount hitch. However, the trailer hitch is much more versatile than a grille guard so it's a fair swap. view full answer...
I have an answer for you concerning your TSS sensors on your 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD. Unfortunately, I confirmed with my tech at Aries that all Aries grille guards like the # AA2068-2 interfere with the TSS sensors on your truck. As far as the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard with Winch Plate 40-93885, we have tested this model and it also interferes with front TSS sensors/parking sensors.
Currently, we do not have any grille guards that do not interfere with the sensors on your truck. view full answer...
The Aries Grille Guard part # AA1044 for your 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee will not allow for you to retain the factory tow hooks. The grille guard will attach to the same spots on the frame rail that the tow hooks use. The tow hooks will need to be removed but the bolts holding the tow hooks to the vehicle will be reused.
Unfortunately, none of our bull bars or grille guards will allow for to retain the factory tow hooks. view full answer...
Yes we do have a replacement hardware kit for the Westin HDX grille guard part # 57-2500 that fits your 2013 Ford F-150 with the part number # 57-250PK. You should note that you can't adapt a grille guard from one truck to another by just swapping hardware kits as the guard is all custom fit for each truck application. view full answer...
I confirmed with Westin that all grille guards require the front hitch to be uninstalled in order to mount/use the Westin HDX Grille Guard with Punch Plate - Polished Stainless Steel # 57-3900. view full answer...
It does appear that the grille guard in the bumper of your 2008 Ford F-150 will have to come out to install the HDX Griller Guard # 57-2015. Below are the installation steps:
1. Remove all contents from box, verify I all parts listed are present and free from damage. Carefully read and understand all instructions before attempting installation.
2. Pull out plastic pegs that hold rubber flap on the bottom, but do not remove rubber. Remove plastic punched grate from bumper opening on both... view full answer...
A grille guard will look good on your 2022 Ford F-350 Super Duty. Unfortunately, most aftermarket grille guards may interfere any front mounted electronic and cameras. My recommendation is the Westin Sportsman Grille Guard - 1 Piece - Polished Stainless Steel, part # 45-3900. view full answer...
The Westin Sportsman Grille Guard # 40-2075 would provide your 2019 Nissan Frontier with additional protection if you were to hit a deer. It's not super common that we get feedback on how the guard held up to hitting a deer but the general consensus is that it will protect the front of the vehicle. view full answer...