Posted by Jimmydog on August 20, 2021 at 10:14:05 from (198.47.57.159):
In Reply to: Hitting a Deer posted by john in la on August 19, 2021 at 15:30:32:
John, on our recent road trip I noticed a lot of trucks had this cow catcher made out of round tubing. They seemed pretty uniform in construction so maybe some company builds these for after market. Well I got to tell you I'm not impressed. Got to see one in use; early morning upstate New York, semi greases a big buck. I mean greases! Going 65-70MPH parts and pieces fly everywhere, deer parts truck parts. Two things surprised me; one was how fast he got that truck over to the side of the road and stopped, and how much damaged it did. I only got a glimpse as we went by, but it appeared that that after market guard didn't mitigate ANY damage. About the only thing that wasn't damaged was the passenger side head light. Hood, grille, plastic bumper cover hanging down, pieces strewn across the highway. I guess what I'm getting at is, I don't know how much those things cost but in my humble opinion they're not worth it.
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