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Explorer ST w/ Grill Guards

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My last explorer I installed a grill guard on it and I loved it. I'm considering it again however, I'm curious if anyone has installed the black horse grille guard on there explorer's yet? I can't find any photos but I do not wanna jump on something when I only have a half assed rendering to go based on.

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^^^ search for Setina or Push Bumper or PB400, thats an awesome drawing, where it come from? Mines getting the Push Bumper Friday
 

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^^^ search for Setina or Push Bumper or PB400, thats an awesome drawing, where it come from? Mines getting the Push Bumper Friday
Sorry for the unreasonably late reply, but I got the photo of the black horse website.
 

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Resurrecting an older thread here, but has anybody had any experience installing a push bumper or some sort of a grille guard on their ST? Does it work? Or does it interfere with the parking sensors or the adaptive cruise radar at all?
 

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Resurrecting an older thread here, but has anybody had any experience installing a push bumper or some sort of a grille guard on their ST? Does it work? Or does it interfere with the parking sensors or the adaptive cruise radar at all?
I did find a post a long time ago that used the police style push guard. They interfered with the proximity sensors so they bought a bracket that mounts to the push bar to relocate the sensor.
I still have yet to see someone with a black horse grille guard. I won’t pull the trigger till I see a photo that’s not a shitty rendering.
 

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I did discover this image on google. Now that I’ve seen an explorer ST with one rather than a shitty rendering I find myself more tempted to buy one. I just wish there were more clear up close photos. 757F6A41-C05D-441A-8D4D-076057EEF599.png
 

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My last explorer I installed a grill guard on it and I loved it. I'm considering it again however, I'm curious if anyone has installed the black horse grille guard on there explorer's yet? I can't find any photos but I do not wanna jump on something when I only have a half assed rendering to go based on.

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Adding to this forum since we now have a few individuals with grill guards.
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Even some timberlines have it already
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don’t be this guy, don’t get a Westin… that is by far the ugliest one I’ve seen on the market 8455D8F6-859B-46FE-81A5-D919314DD635.jpeg EBF794EE-6B2A-4928-8BB7-5FD14ED48395.jpeg
 

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these bars make your car look like a cop car. is that the goal?
 

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Hmmm... I understand the utilitarian need for such things but, um... personal taste is, well... personal. :unsure:
 

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these bars make your car look like a cop car. is that the goal?
They make a good deer deflector.


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Not a fan. IMO
 

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I'm not putting a chastity belt on my Rapid Red ST. She's allowed to have fun in front and her trailer hitch is also exposed. She's not an STI afterall.
 

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I'm not putting a chastity belt on my Rapid Red ST. She's allowed to have fun in front and her trailer hitch is also exposed. She's not an STI afterall.
Agree 100%
 

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Adding to this forum since we now have a few individuals with grill guards.
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This looks great! I assume it is the Black Horse Off Road Grille Guard. Do you know SKU b/c when I look it up all I get is for a 1998-2004 Chevy S-10 Blazer.

Also - How do you like the Timberline Wheels and Tire combo? I am thinking of swapping mine out as well and curious if notice any significant performance loss and/or rubbing where I believe they are ever so slightly larger than our stock wheels.

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