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Luverne Style Brush Guard material dimension question for a custom build!

TOM R

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Its done, was gonna do the screen in the middle but piece i have on hand was not cut square oh well

I got 1/2" pins fron tractor suply for the upper holes so it will tilt easy

Closeup pics of each end cause the truck is so wide pic makes the guard look goofy20200424_201130.jpg20200424_201140.jpg20200424_201112.jpg
 

DREDnot

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My luverne brush guard came with cables that attached to the hood grille and held the guard upright when closed. When you opened the hood, the brush guard lowered itself as the hood tilted forward.

I think they were repurposed from a slantback rear hatch.
No rattles and super convenient.
 

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TOM R

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Cad and pic with dimensions, i hope lol
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My luverne brush guard came with cables that attached to the hood grille and held the guard upright when closed. When you opened the hood, the brush guard lowered itself as the hood tilted forward.

I think they were repurposed from a slantback rear hatch.
No rattles and super convenient.
This is very heavy i cant see hooking it to the fiberglass
 

TOM R

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I didn't even see in that other pic , now i do lol, so does the weight of the guard help lift the hood? Very interesting
 
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