New 2019 Bull Bar on US G Class-Removal Issue




If there is any (mandated) safety aspect to MBUSA refusing to allow any G to be ordered sans BB, then it sounds like before tearing it off, it might be a good idea to check with your local MBUSA service dept manager, and formally inquire if MBUSA Service will service such a modified G.
Losing the ability to have MBUSA service your G would obviously be dire. Of course, there would also now be the PITA of having to undertake a second or third trip back and forth to Home Depot for Bondo and sandpaper when that 3rd party Rube Goldberg plug job doesn’t quite go as planned.😁
If there is any (mandated) safety aspect to MBUSA refusing to allow any G to be ordered sans BB, then it sounds like before tearing it off, it might be a good idea to check with your local MBUSA service dept manager, and formally inquire if MBUSA Service will service such a modified G.
Losing the ability to have MBUSA service your G would obviously be dire. Of course, there would also now be the PITA of having to undertake a second or third trip back and forth to Home Depot for Bondo and sandpaper when that 3rd party Rube Goldberg plug job doesn’t quite go as planned.😁
I’ve mentioned before that I really prefer the look of the Euro G’s without BB’s, but at least in my opinion, the low mount bull bar on the G63 works better for me.
My preference would be if Mercedes Service Dept could remove my BB, and if and when available, install factory plugs. In the case of the G63’s BB, I believe the Euro G63’s already have factory OEM plugs installed, so the G63 story may be different than with the g550.
I’m not holding my breath, though, as I can certainly be perfectly pleased with the lower mount BB style, should it not work out to have Mercedes Service properly remove them.
Last edited by JetRanger; Nov 16, 2018 at 01:43 PM.




If there is any (mandated) safety aspect to MBUSA refusing to allow any G to be ordered sans BB, then it sounds like before tearing it off, it might be a good idea to check with your local MBUSA service dept manager, and formally inquire if MBUSA Service will service such a modified G.
Losing the ability to have MBUSA service your G would obviously be dire. Of course, there would also now be the PITA of having to undertake a second or third trip back and forth to Home Depot for Bondo and sandpaper when that 3rd party Rube Goldberg plug job doesn’t quite go as planned.😁

Last edited by JetRanger; Nov 17, 2018 at 12:11 AM.
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
Best: No brush guard (with chrome BB cover)
2nd Best: No brush guard (with body color BB cover)
3rd Best: G550 Brush guard in black
4th Best: G550 Brush guard in Chrome
5th Best G63 Brush guard in Black
Last: G63 Brush guard in Chrome
Enjoy
Best: No brush guard (with chrome BB cover)
2nd Best: No brush guard (with body color BB cover)
3rd Best: G550 Brush guard in black
4th Best: G550 Brush guard in Chrome
5th Best G63 Brush guard in Black
Last: G63 Brush guard in Chrome
Enjoy

I guess I need to order another G550 and get rid of this turd, with only 469 miles...
BTW, in the G-DOG, there is a statement in small print, just to the right of the picture, saying "European model shown." Seems odd, as I thought (could be wrong, of course) there was no such animal as a Euro G with a BB. I thought that animal was limited to North American variety G's. Oh, well...
Last edited by JetRanger; Nov 21, 2018 at 10:39 PM.
BTW, in the G-DOG, there is a statement in small print, just to the right of the picture, saying "European model shown." Seems odd, as I thought (could be wrong, of course) there was no such animal as a Euro G with a BB. I thought that animal was limited to North American variety G's. Oh, well...
The G product management has been too busy playing with their new toy, to make sure this stuff is actually correct.
Product manager: "You will get what we give you". (With heavy German accent)
Unfortunately, at the present time there are no covers available.
I wanted to let everyone know that the bullbar is held by only 2 bolts on each side from the front only which are easily accessed by removing the plastic covers in the black plastic bumper grill. Once the bolts are taken out the bullbar pulls right up and can be further taken apart by 2 more bolts holding the vertical and horizontal components.
I wanted to let everyone know that the bullbar is held by only 2 bolts on each side from the front only which are easily accessed by removing the plastic covers in the black plastic bumper grill. Once the bolts are taken out the bullbar pulls right up and can be further taken apart by 2 more bolts holding the vertical and horizontal components.










