Should I put a grille guard on my Tahoe? is it worth it?

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I’ve been on the fence for a while about getting a push bar for my Tahoe and I just found one used on offerup for $150, and it is a full guard push bar and it looks to be in good condition.

Should I send it and buy it or would it be a waste of money?

I mainly like the look of them, but would it make my truck safer at all?
 
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To me, IMO, the guards are only for if you NEED it. Why put it on, for looks? The pic you show looks great. With a grill guard, not so much. Added weight to the front end. Trying to look like a cop car?
 
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To me, IMO, the guards are only for if you NEED it. Why put it on, for looks? The pic you show looks great. With a grill guard, not so much. Added weight to the front end. Trying to look like a cop car?
Yeah that would be the main reason is for the looks, i’ve always liked the look of em. My profile picture is what my Tahoe looks like right now
 

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They absolutely will NOT make your Tahoe "safer." If anything, if you're unfortunate enough to be in a frontal crash, it'll cause more damage. There's a reason a lot of insurance adjusters call them damage multipliers.

On the other hand, I used mine a few weeks ago to get my Fusion unstuck from a snow drift. Primary purpose of mine is to allow me to install extra lighting.
 

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I’ve been on the fence for a while about getting a push bar for my Tahoe and I just found one used on offerup for $150, and it is a full guard push bar and it looks to be in good condition.

Should I send it and buy it or would it be a waste of money?

I mainly like the look of them, but would it make my truck safer at all?

I love mine. I am dying to use it. And I like the looks. I did have some ******* come across 3 lanes try to drive into my l/f bumper and I believe it helped save me some damage to my vehicle. He wasn't so lucky. It makes a great work shelf too when working under the hood. I always put my oil and washer fluid jugs on the cross bar when I top off every week. I got the same headlights as you too. I think they compliment each other. I am not a fan of the headlight side loop things that a full front push bar may have though.

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I love mine. I am dying to use it. And I like the looks. I did have some ******* come across 3 lanes try to drive into my l/f bumper and I believe it helped save me some damage to my vehicle. He wasn't so lucky. It makes a great work shelf too when working under the hood. I always put my oil and washer fluid jugs on the cross bar when I top off every week. I got the same headlights as you too. I think they compliment each other. I am not a fan of the headlight side loop things that a full front push bar may have though.

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