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2015 duramax bumper

gonefishin

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I'm getting ready to have a front winch bumper put on my truck. I was hit by someone the other day and the shop is putting me a heavy duty front bumper on instead of factory, I'm having trouble finding one though.

I really like the bodyguard and hammerhead bumpers. there is a few more i like too. My concern is that the parking sensors won't work. Anyone have any experience with this? here are the bumpers i'm looking at. hammerhead
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Tough country
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Bodyguard,

LOD
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fab fours
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trail ready
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Does anyone have any advice or experience? other bumpers to look at?
Thanks
 
Fab fours offer sensor front bumpers. instead of an a in the part number, it's a c. full gaurd is ch14-c3050-1.

the excursion bumper i just sold from trailready mentioned it as optional. doesnt say for the gm.

dont know about the rest.
 
Fab fours offer sensor front bumpers. instead of an a in the part number, it's a c. full gaurd is ch14-c3050-1.

Yes i saw that. I'm really looking for some real world experience because almost everyone's website says that the sensor functionality can be impaired or lost. especially without the truck being lifted
 
fab fours has always retained sensor function on every install ive done. i cant remember a non lifted truck though.
 
fab fours has always retained sensor function on every install ive done. i cant remember a non lifted truck though.

that's good to know.. I'm going to lift my truck sometime next year.. Just waiting to wear out my current tires first though... Then 4-6 inch lift and 35's... I just want to make sure all the sensors function properly in the mean time..
 
I know it's on my dodge but I have a fab fours for almost 10 years. It's held up very well and it's got some battle scars over the years but still looks good. Fit and finish was very good. The powder coat has held up very well for 8 years in the snowy northeast and 2 years in the south.

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