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Deer Hits
by
wpruitt
on 28 Dec, 2006 16:30
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Some of you guys are really into vehicles. I've got a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee. In the course of one year, I bagged two deer with it (best hunting season I had). Is there any type guard to mount on the front that will minimize damage when I hit them. (Deer are running amuck down here).
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#1
by
Tyler
on 28 Dec, 2006 16:32
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Have you looked into brush guards? Make sure it's one that welds to the frame.
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#2
by
ar3inc
on 28 Dec, 2006 17:13
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A lot of deer in your area. Try a welding shop for a brush guard, like Tyler said. A lot of that stuff is custom work based on make, model, year, so the shop would know best.
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#3
by
PigPen
on 28 Dec, 2006 17:15
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Yeah, a brushguard. Ranch Hand makes a really stout one. Don't know if it's available for a Jeep though.
That's truly fast food though...hehehehehe
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#4
by
ar3inc
on 28 Dec, 2006 17:27
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#5
by
BaldRob
on 28 Dec, 2006 18:19
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Yeah, a brushguard. Ranch Hand makes a really stout one. Don't know if it's available for a Jeep though.
That's truly fast food though...hehehehehe
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#6
by
wpruitt
on 28 Dec, 2006 18:22
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Believe it or not, one of the local deputies, when I called the first hit in, came out, got the deer, and had it processed .... and probably told his buddies he bagged it!
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#7
by
ar3inc
on 28 Dec, 2006 18:43
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hehehe ha, I can see that. There just is a smiley to use for that one.
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#8
by
VFRWolf
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:12
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wpruitt, I do custom work on jeeps,
www.rnrfab.com. What I can tell you is anything you get for your jeep short of a full bumper will bend back into your body anyways, that and Cherokee's don't have frames, they are a unibody.
That being said, there are heavy duty bumpers and grill guards available for your jeep. Just google cherokee bumpers, off road bumpers, etc. Or hit your local 4X4 shop. Be prepared to shell out some $$$$.
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#9
by
Tyler
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:17
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wpruitt, I do custom work on jeeps, www.rnrfab.com. What I can tell you is anything you get for your jeep short of a full bumper will bend back into your body anyways, that and Cherokee's don't have frames, they are a unibody.
That being said, there are heavy duty bumpers and grill guards available for your jeep. Just google cherokee bumpers, off road bumpers, etc. Or hit your local 4X4 shop. Be prepared to shell out some $$$$.
Shows you what I know about jeeps...LOL
Thanks for stepping in there Wolf!
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#10
by
VFRWolf
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:21
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Tyler, you can come help me put mine back together, by the time we're done, you'll know more then you ever wanted.
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#11
by
Tyler
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:26
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Tyler, you can come help me put mine back together, by the time we're done, you'll know more then you ever wanted.
Thanks, but no thanks! LOL I helped my friend put back together his VW Bug and learned way more than I wanted to know.
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#12
by
BaldRob
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:26
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#13
by
Tyler
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:28
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#14
by
BaldRob
on 28 Dec, 2006 20:30
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Many, many wonderful Jeep accesories can be found here...
http://www.quadratec.com/
Rob just likes the pics of the ladies.
Well, they are nice... but I do own a jeep and buy stuff there too!