Border Patrol bumper mod

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it could be a flood light for scanning a field while they are patrolling...so they have a very wide beam pattern...?? maybe, just a guess
 

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That bumper is cut right on a factory body line, I think it looks tough add a straight 1.5-1.75" tube lightbar with 3 or 4 lights and it would look even better. I should have never looked at this thread, now the gears are turning in my head...

No moldings either. Looks lifted about 3 inches, but it might just be an illusion
 

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No moldings either. Looks lifted about 3 inches, but it might just be an illusion
Hmmm, I think it's just leveled. It looks like stock height in the rear and like the front is up 2-2.5".

Those are stock 17" wheels with probably the stock sized tires (265/70-17) which are only about 31.6" diameter.

Here's a picture of my Tahoe with 31.6" diameter tires and a 2.5"/1" leveling kit. Mine looks like it has about the same tire/fender gap in front and slightly more or about the same tire/fender gap in rear than the BP Tahoe.
 

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Does someone know who / how the Border Patrol mods the front bumpers on their 2007+ Tahoe's?
It appears that they have a mondo prerunner style skid plate as well.

Thanks!
Did you ever find a skid plate / bumper styled like that?
 

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Did you ever find a skid plate / bumper styled like that?
This thread is very old but I used to own a BP Tahoe with this style skid plate.

Here are some pics I have. Might have more. It went from the backside of the bumper support to the frame underneath and had aluminum plate screwed to that.

It also had a strap to keep the hood open a few inches with crazy stiff hood struts, had a 2” lift block up front and 2” lift springs out back from a company called Baja designs (I think, I have the springs still I can look if someone cares). They were in Cali and did up fitting for BP
 

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Some threads age like Susanna Hoffs.
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Is there a GMT800 version?
Or do I just start by removing my front bumper and going from there?
 

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Yeah, the bumper cut is easy. Just follow the body line. BP follow the notch up in the center which is why you see the black metal bumper in the middle.

I cut mine straight across instead so it's only plastic visible still.

The skid plate I'm not sure.
 

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