Thinking of getting a VX, is there a place to get brush guards and nerf bars for one?
Thinking of getting a VX, is there a place to get brush guards and nerf bars for one?
I would agree, you need to get it first, and don't waste money on Nerf bars, just get sliders with foot loops, that way if you ever want to use the VX off road, you won't get hung up on thin walled tubing.
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nerf bar...lol i get a kick out of the name..... who came up with that name NERF.....
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I thought it was for Never Ever Really Fourwheeling.... Hmmmmm all this time
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Me too I suppose, I was thinkin he would do what I did. My VX went from bone stock to what you see below in less than 3 months, it was a very fast paced project, there are a few things I would have done different, but I would have kicked myself if I spent 300-400 bucks on NERF bars, and then found out that rocky road sliders with the step loops are <400 and super heavy duty.
Voo-Doo--- I concur with everyone else here. Get a VX first, and then think about various mod's later on. We used to have a source for the items you desire at www.ToneMonday.com ; however, its legendary beloved founder "Tone" has recently passed away and the website has since become dormant.
The VX full front brush-guards are actually modified Mercedes-Benz SUV brush-guards designed to fit the specific mounting points on a VX. 99.99% of all VX owner's shy away from the full front brush-guards, because it detracts from the stunning beauty of the stock VX front-end. Fellow VX member "JoFoToz" has one of the only known VX brush-guard's on his VX, and can be viewed in his photo gallery.
A more popular front bumper is the Westin Bull-Bar Bumper (originally available in both Chrome and Black), which is a favorite among VX owner's who desire to mount auxilary driving lights without detracting from the VX's natural front-end beauty. Fellow VX member "VX KAT" has this bumper in black, and can be viewed in her photo gallery.
The NERF show bars (originally available in both Chrome and Black); although easily mounted, are more tailored for "street" use and offer little protection for serious off-roading. The "Rock-Sliders" are more flush-mounted to the bottom of the rocker panels; are a P.I.T.A. to install, but offer far superior protection off-road. The Rock-Sliders can be viewed in the photo gallery of fellow VX member "MARLIN".
Again; find a VX first, and then contemplate various mod's afterwards based upon your individual driving needs/wants.
My Brush Guard is indeed a modified ML320 unit...However....
...I believe its the only one.
Tone did in fact sell a full Brush Guard with VX's mounts , that a few have here...
http://www.tonemonday.com/images/ful...rush_guard.htm
... however I dont think he ever let on what vehicle it was from.
My guess...a Ford Escape...maybe Rav 4...with modified mounts.
jo
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Voo Doo,
I still have my NERF bars. I've kinda given up on installing them tho since I would have to modify them due to my offset (actually, I've already modified the brackets slightly but they'll still mount without any problems).
AFTER you get your VX, PM me & we'll talk.
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