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Got the hood & bumper installed, what ya think....

Goodmark seems to have good products. Steel is the way to go on an aftermarket hood. It looks like it fits well, especially across the grille line.
 
The bumpers are the nice part, the front is a heavy thing, and is well made, I chose this one because it has 6+ inches between the grill, maybe it will keep deer off the front end... I got the matching rear bumper but not going to install it just yet..
 
Thanks for sharing looks clean and mean. I think you should paint the skid plate black when you get a chance to make it blend together some more.

Can the space about where the nostril's are originally be ported towards the stack? Or are you going to mount a winch?
 
Thanks for sharing looks clean and mean. I think you should paint the skid plate black when you get a chance to make it blend together some more.

Can the space about where the nostril's are originally be ported towards the stack? Or are you going to mount a winch?

You could cut holes.... but it's 4" sch40 pipe, not just half the curve, so it would be a lot of work to make it work, and I don't think I will need anymore air flow...
 
I think you misunderstood. I don't mean to cut on it. The area where a winch would go I think I can see through it. I can see the aluminum skid plate through between the tubes. Was wondering if a underneath scoop would help catch air into the stack.

If you don't need more air then never mind.
 
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