How To Install a Bull Bar From TruckChamp on a Chevy Silverado

How To Install a Bull Bar From TruckChamp on a Chevy Silverado

Learn how to install bull bars (aka grille guards) on your truck! This video shows the installation on a Silverado, but it is similar for other trucks. http:…

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RSH21 says:

Great tutorial. I like how you showed both sides not just one and then say
“do the same for the other side”. Whats with that ghetto ass wrench though?
It looks like you made the mould and pour the cast and made it yourself.
Lol

Buddy Faith says:

@martinv7602 Thats wat i ended up doing, but thanks anyway for the tip

thestupidstopcom says:

will this work if you have a body lift on your truck? Like will it still
look right?

bcp724life says:

Please Reply. I have a 2002 yukon and Im looking at a chrome bull bar that
came off a sierra of the somewhat the same years, would this bull bar work
on my yukon?

truckchampdotcom says:

We would not recommend anything bigger than 6″ in diameter. thanks!

Buddy Faith says:

@truckchampdotcom Any time. I cant find a Bull Bar for less than 350, is
that about the right price?

Lone Wolf says:

These are pointless in my mind. Really only for looks or light mounts. They
end up causing more damage if you hit something.

MultiCountdown says:

7n93739 haha….

clipdan says:

@truckchampdotcom –> I am sure I will find this in any of the designs by
any companies out there… ='( Either a bull bar or a brush guard…
Perhaps I can reloate the tow hooks to the rear of the truck?

Lataurice Walker says:

do you sell a bull bar for a 95 ford e150

Mac Barnes says:

I bought my bull bar from a friend before he sold his truck and he didnt
give me the brackets, my luck the guy he sold it to is out of town, is
there a way to order more brackets?

truckchampdotcom says:

@BuddySkateRazors What year is your truck? We sell a 3″ stainless steel
bull bar for $206.99 delivered for late model Chevy Silverado 2500 HD.

clipdan says:

what happens if I want to keep my tow hooks AND add a bull bar? SOL huh?

truckchampdotcom says:

Yep, sure are! Sorry, it’s either the tow hooks or the bull bar.

martinv7602 says:

@BuddySkateRazors all i did was take the license plate and unscrew it from
the top holes move it up and screw it into the bottom holes sits perfect
BUT i have and 06 chevy and an after market license plate cover which lost
me 7 bucks… texas plates have 4 holes i dont know if it makes a difference

ricoloco1000 says:

thaks this is bery good sample demostration grasias

1truckupgrader says:

check out ebay. quality and affordable a good seller is truck_and_suv_stuff
=) nice video!!”

BoxerTwoZero says:

You guys are absolute life savers. I got a bar and kit and couldn’t figure
it out for the life of me. Thanks a lot guys, saved my ass!

ZCLawless25 says:

Hi I would appreciate it if you could reply to this as soon as you can,But
I have a 1990 Chevy Silverado K1500,and I have a front push bar but I don’t
have the Brackets for it and I was wondering if you knew where I could buy
them? Ive searched for them but I’m not sure what I’m looking for if that
makes sense, Thanks alot

tozir14 says:

how much would one of these cost?

Buddy Faith says:

is it the same for a 2500?

Bruce Wayne says:

This is a nudge bar not a bull bar

truckchampdotcom says:

@BuddySkateRazors The installation is basically the same as the 1500 LD but
the bracket is a different configuration. You have to remove the factory
tow hooks for each one and the brackets will bolt up the same way. Thanks
for your question.

zombie8210 says:

yeah it wont matter

Rampant Redneck says:

Great tutorial!!

Buddy Faith says:

@truckchampdotcom its an 01 2500 but i found a bullbar for 112. i need the
front license place bracket for this tag i have, can i get one from you?

Kevin Razo says:

Great video But Can This brush Guard be Instaled on a 2001 Chevy Silverado
1500 LS???????

truckchampdotcom says:

Bull bars that are offered for Chevy trucks have mounting brackets that
will attach to the bumper or the frame of the truck. A body lift lifts the
body up, not the frame! Bull Bars will attach to the frame so “no” it would
not look correct as the bull bar would sit too low. Most body lift kits
come with bumper shims that raise the bumper up to look right.
Unfortunately the bull bar kits do not. Any fabrication shop could make a
spacer plate that would raise the bull bar up enough.

Colton Freund says:

ebay that shit….

SgtMattBaker956 says:

This video really helped a lot. I havn’t installed a bull bar on my chevy
yet however i do plan on doing so. Thanks for this video because now ill
know what Im doing in detail. I also noticed the license plate has been
blotted out during the majority of the video however it was missed at 4:22.
Just added some extra help. Thanks again for such a detailed video.

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