Ford Legend Grille Guard (Works w/ Front Camera)
The Ford Legend Grille Guard by Ranch Hand is the ultimate front-end protection system built for Ford truck owners who demand strength, durability, and advanced compatibility. Specifically designed to work seamlessly with factory front cameras, this grille guard ensures your truck’s safety technology stays fully functional while adding unmatched protection.
At ShopRanchHandBumpers.us, we specialize in industrial-grade grille guards and bulk sales, making this the perfect upgrade for contractors, fleets, oilfield operators, ranchers, and Ford drivers who need serious protection and performance.
Why Choose the Ranch Hand Ford Legend Grille Guard?
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Industrial-grade construction – Heavy-duty steel for maximum impact resistance.
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Front camera compatibility – Engineered to work with OEM camera systems.
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Full front-end coverage – Protects grille, headlights, and bumper.
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Professional design – Clean, rugged look built for work and performance.
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Fleet & bulk sales available – Cost-effective for businesses and large operators.
Applications
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Commercial fleets requiring reliable front-end protection with camera function.
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Oilfield and industrial work trucks operating in extreme conditions.
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Agricultural and ranch vehicles needing rugged durability.
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Personal Ford owners looking for a grille guard that balances safety and style.
Product Details
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Fitment: Select Ford trucks (verify compatibility before purchase).
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Material: Premium steel, powder-coated for corrosion resistance.
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Features: Full grille guard coverage, front camera ready, light and winch compatible.
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Condition: 100% brand new – available in bulk and single orders.
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Delivery: Fast nationwide shipping via ShopRanchHandBumpers.us.
Upgrade your Ford with the Legend Grille Guard (Works w/ Front Camera) — engineered for unmatched strength, modern safety compatibility, and long-lasting durability. Available now at ShopRanchHandBumpers.us.
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