Seth Spiker hit a pothole in San Antonio, at 70 mph, which broke off a wheel... and his truck went off a 40 foot high drop at an overpass, and the Ranch Hand front bumper saved his life
2008 Chevrolet 2500, 6500 pounds, 40 foot drop, 70 mph
That's some solid work, bumper quality and installation. Btw: I'm the only one that is surprised that this bumper did what he was supposed to do, too many times I have seen a thin metal bumpers that fall off just from looking at them angry that I'm surprised by this? I should not be surprised by quality crafting.
That's some solid work, bumper quality and installation. Btw: I'm the only one that is surprised that this bumper did what he was supposed to do, too many times I have seen a thin metal bumpers that fall off just from looking at them angry that I'm surprised by this? I should not be surprised by quality crafting.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of potholes do they have in Texas anyway? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhooooy suuun, Them's TEXAS SIZE potholes! ;P
DeletePotholes, no... those are wolf holes, Texas car drivers hunt for wild pickups for sport you know.
DeleteI have used Ranch Hand Bumpers on my pickups and they are the best you can get for the money.
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