I like the push bar for your truck
That looks like a ranchhand grille guard but it doesn't come up when I search on their website. Maybe gotta call them. They make very stout grille guards that actually bolt to the frame and function. Go Industries has one too that might be good.
My issues is, how would that work with my SAS brackets? I may just be better off building something myself.That looks like a ranchhand grille guard but it doesn't come up when I search on their website. Maybe gotta call them. They make very stout grille guards that actually bolt to the frame and function. Go Industries has one too that might be good.
Yeah I see. I need to build one for my blazer. I put the tabs on my bumper to bolt it on and I want to build a CUCV style one. I also like them to be functional for trees and critters.My issues is, how would that work with my SAS brackets? I may just be better off building something myself.
I had to drill some new holes in my ARB bumper brackets to work with the ORD brackets, I imagine you'd have a similar situation with a grille guard like that. Then if you drill it right, you can put your tow hooks back on.My issues is, how would that work with my SAS brackets? I may just be better off building something myself.

Block heater is toast in this thing already. Not sure if it was touching the block and rattled itself enough to break it or what, but it no worky. Checked with the multimeter and showed zero ohms. Can't remember what it should read, but I know it isn't zero
While trying to start it last Monday to drive it to work, the starter decided to lock up. After inspection on Wednesday I noticed the built-in ground strap had melted off. I got the starter warrantied out and picked up another block heater (this time I bought one from O'reilly's so I could have a local warranty). Swapped the starter out yesterday and it fired up after a few seconds of cranking. Yesterday's high was 42*, so plenty warm enough. Block heater will get swapped in the next couple of days, and hopefully last longer than a few months.
When plugged in, the heater was not getting hot. Checked with my space heater at the end of that extension cord, and it works fine. Checked ohms last time I replaced the heater, and I was thinking the new one read somewhere in the 25 range. Checked both at the plug, and at the actual heater itself this time and no-go.Check your ohmmeter settings. A burned out coil will read infinite resistance (open circuit). A good coil will read a small number of ohms. If your meter is looking at the wrong range a 9-ohm coil may come up as zero.
If it was actually zero ohms (dead short), you'd be blowing the breaker and/or throwing sparks every time it's plugged in.
Do you have an inline current/kW meter?
When plugged in, the heater was not getting hot. Checked with my space heater at the end of that extension cord, and it works fine. Checked ohms last time I replaced the heater, and I was thinking the new one read somewhere in the 25 range. Checked both at the plug, and at the actual heater itself this time and no-go.
Block heater is toast in this thing already. Not sure if it was touching the block and rattled itself enough to break it or what, but it no worky. Checked with the multimeter and showed zero ohms. Can't remember what it should read, but I know it isn't zero
While trying to start it last Monday to drive it to work, the starter decided to lock up. After inspection on Wednesday I noticed the built-in ground strap had melted off. I got the starter warrantied out and picked up another block heater (this time I bought one from O'reilly's so I could have a local warranty). Swapped the starter out yesterday and it fired up after a few seconds of cranking. Yesterday's high was 42*, so plenty warm enough. Block heater will get swapped in the next couple of days, and hopefully last longer than a few months.
Either way, I have to pull the heater to at least inspect it.No-go as in zero ohms?
I smell a fish...
I've thought about this route. And I may still.That sucks! We just put a lower rad hose heater on Colbys 01 Duramax it works great and was super easy to install. Plus you can feel it with your hand if its working or not.
That sucks! We just put a lower rad hose heater on Colbys 01 Duramax it works great and was super easy to install. Plus you can feel it with your hand if its working or not.
