TRAVIS, Great tutorial video; but I did not have to touch my grill. I did not have to remove the grill, to remove 10 mm bolt by the headlight is easily accessible with an socket extension, or 10mm wrench.
@@itswavey3869 I contacted the manufacturer directly and they were able to send me the Frame Brackets. Luckily, the person I purchased the Grille Guard from got back to me and was able to provide the frame brackets.
I don't know that information my 2013 ram 1500 doesn't have those but I did hit a 15 inch tall metal pole sticking out of the ground at 50 mph and only damage is to my chrome front bumper it spit out the right tow hook. No air bags went off
Yo @AmericanTrucksRam , I'm calling BS. Every step during this video y'all unscrew something and the part just falls right on out huh ? Really ? I just spent 7 hours ! 7 ripping and pulling and breaking and Cutting apart that skid plate and some of the screws and hardware taking that grill off. I thought maybe you say an hour it'd probably take me 2 honestly because I don't have fancy tools or anything but 7 hours it took me. 😢 My whole afternoon gone. I don't ever want to hear anyone talking about Ram trucks being made crappy these things are frickin Solid. I can't believe how much elbow grease it took to get this done. Geezus And my guard didn't line up no matter how much shifting and pulling i did. Getting the little screws lined up with that headlight support bracket was the worst part and I could only get one screw in each because it simply Would Not Line up correctly. If , if I put that dang skid plate back on I'm cutting out and square from the back , forward and slipping it on. There's no way I'm taking all this shit back off and redoing it. 😮💨 Good Night
2 years after installation water was inside the headlights cover of the brush guard causing the headlights guards to explode during freezing temperatures. Get a warranty if you waste your money on this item. I'm looking for a better option brush guard