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Updated on Jan 20, 2025
Protecting your truck’s front end can prevent damage such as dents, dings, and scrapes that result from minor collisions. Two of the most popular methods of front end protection are grille guards (also known as brush guards) and bull bars. While similar, the main difference between bull bars and grille guards is that a bull bar only protects the middle of your vehicle's front end while a grille guard covers the entire front end, even wrapping around the headlights. For a complete list of differences, see the images below.
Extends from underneath the bumper to just above the bumper on most trucks. Often includes a skid plate.
Can include drilled holes for mounting LED light bars or round accessory lights.
Black powder-coated steel or polished marine-grade stainless steel. Chrome-plated steel is also available.
Starts under $200.00.
No drilling required on most applications.
Extends from the bottom of the bumper to the top of the grille. Usually includes brush guard covers for your headlights.
Can include hitch mounting plates, LED light mounts, and even a step to make it easier to access your hood for engine maintenance.
Black-powder-coated steel or polished marine-grade stainless steel, sometimes combined in one unit. Chrome, silver, and white finishes also available.
Starts under $300.00.
No drilling required on most applications, may require assistance to lift into place.
If you have questions about grille guards or bull bars, contact our product experts.
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