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Aftermarket Intrusion bars….. Which One’s?

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Here are just a few. Sure, some people just remove them, but if the aftermarket one’s are completely out of the way of bigger tires then why not use them to protect our families….

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Depending on what you.go with on both tires and wheels you may not have to worry about it. I ran 285/70-17 Firestone Destination XT's on the factory sport wheels with no spacers(you heard that right) and didnt have problems with the Factory crash bars. All I had to do was remove the plastic covers from the fronts and push them a little forward. Of course I had the Old Man EMU lift as well and that helped me get to that size.
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