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		<title>Protect The Front End With An H2 Brush Guard</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are really into some serious off-road adventures, you might find a brush guard a very serious addition to your H2. There have been many treks into the wilderness by 4&#215;4 enthusiasts who found themselves walking home due to large piece of mesquite tree embedded in their radiator. A sturdy brush guard will provide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are really into some serious off-road adventures, you might find a brush guard a very serious addition to your H2. There have been many treks into the wilderness by 4&#215;4 enthusiasts who found themselves walking home due to large piece of mesquite tree embedded in their radiator. A sturdy brush guard will provide many hours of driving through the wilderness that would of necessity stop those without one.</p>
<p>Westin Automotive Products have been providing quality truck, SUV, and CUV accessories. Their 1-piece fully welded Sportsman Grille Guards are at the height of quality design and utility for protecting grille areas and the headlights of your H2. The H2 brush guard is designed specifically for the vehicle with attention to the overall lines of the front-end design. This makes for ease of installation that requires no drilling. The H2 brush guard is engineered to use the existing holes in the front portion of the vehicle’s frame that provides optimum strength and very little vibration.</p>
<p>Some of the features include:</p>
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<li>Heavy duty construction with 1 ½” diameter stainless or steel tubing over the grille and headlight area</li>
<li>1 ¼” welded hood guard</li>
<li>Uprights made of heavy duty steel or stainless steel with rubber extensions</li>
<li>Light guards that are easily removed for access to headlamps</li>
<li>Customized fitting of 2 ½” cross tubes contoured to the H2’s front end</li>
<li>Added strength and stability through a welded 1 ½” cross tube<img class="alignright size-full wp-image-48" style="margin: 10px;" title="h2-brush-guard" src="http://www.hummeraccessoriesguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/h2-brush-guard.JPG" alt="h2-brush-guard" width="342" height="121" /></li>
<li>Accommodation made for optional auxiliary lighting</li>
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<p>Depending upon the options you choose, pricing for the H2 brush guard runs from $480 to $750 and can be found online at autotrucktoys.com.</p>
<p>If you fancy yourself as a bona fide DIY person, you might want to tackle fabricating your own H2 brush guard. It is relatively easy to upgrade to winch mount or a bull bar with driving lights. But fabbing your own brush guard requires some serious tube benders, welders, and other tools not found in the average weekend warrior’s bailiwick. But it really is fun to work at it. There are numerous off-road forums and publications that can provide a great deal of information if you want to ‘go it alone’ and customize the front-end of your H2.</p>
<p>Some of the many website for you to peruse are:</p>
<ul>
<li>off-roadweb.com</li>
<li>flashoffroad.com</li>
<li>hummerxclub.com</li>
<li>azhog.com</li>
<li>humvee.net</li>
<li>thehummerclubinc.com</li>
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<p>So, if you really want to get off the main road and see some unbelievable sights, be sure to gear up first with an H2 brush guard. Or if you really want to turn some heads, bolt on a chrome heavy duty bull bar H2 brush guard with plenty of auxiliary lights.</p>
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