Ranch Hand: Heavy-Duty Steel Built in Texas Since 1986
Ranch Hand started in south Texas in 1986 and has done one thing ever since: make the aftermarket steel bumpers and grille guards work trucks run on. Not a side line, the whole business. Nearly four decades later it is the brand truck owners reach for first, the heavy-duty default most shoppers start with. Today Ranch Hand is part of Lippert, still building in Texas, and still hand-welding every bumper.
Demand has outrun the factory for years. Ranch Hand is now building a new 400,000-square-foot Texas plant that roughly doubles its output of bumpers and grille guards. When a brand has to double production to keep up, that tells you how many trucks are running its steel. Ranchers, contractors, fleets, and fire and brush crews have trusted Ranch Hand for a generation, and most come back for it on the next truck. The most-requested fitments are the Ford F250/F350, Ford F150, and Ram 2500/3500 bumpers, though the lineup reaches nearly every full-size and heavy-duty pickup. Across the trucks we ship, the Legend is our best-selling Ranch Hand series by a wide margin, with the Summit close behind. If you want the most front-end steel and cannot decide, start there.
Why Truck Owners Choose Ranch Hand
Most factory bumpers are made to crumple in a crash to protect pedestrians, which leaves your truck exposed. A Ranch Hand bumper does the opposite. It holds. Owners credit these bumpers with taking a deer at highway speed and leaving the truck drivable, where a stock front end would have folded into the radiator. A single deer strike can run into the thousands in body and cooling damage, so for anyone who works rural roads at dawn or dusk, the steel pays for itself the first time it earns its keep.
Behind it is the same hand-welded Texas steel and limited lifetime warranty that make owners reach for Ranch Hand first. Bolt it on once and stop thinking about your front end.
The Four Ranch Hand Series, and What Each One Is For
Ranch Hand builds four series, and they split on one question: how much steel you want up front, and how hard the truck works. A quick note on size: half-ton trucks are the F150, Ram 1500, and Silverado 1500; three-quarter and one-ton trucks are the F250, F350, Ram 2500/3500, and the HD Silverados. The heavier trucks carry the biggest bumpers without notice, so a Super Duty or HD owner can run the Legend without a second thought.
Legend
The flagship, and the full grille guard Ranch Hand made its name on. It is one fully welded piece of 4-1/2-inch schedule-40 steel pipe (the heavy, thick-walled kind), 5/16-inch uprights (the vertical posts that guard the headlights), and 12-gauge diamond-plate. With steel, a lower gauge number means thicker metal, so 12-gauge is genuinely heavy plate, and this is the heaviest build in the lineup. The guard wraps from the bumper up over the grille and headlights, the setup owners credit in the highway deer-strike stories. You can run it as a full front bumper, as a bullnose (a single bar across the grille), or order the Legend grille guard on its own to bolt in front of a factory bumper. Pick Legend for the most front-end protection, especially on a heavy-duty truck or one that lives in deer country.
Summit
The lighter way to get a Ranch Hand grille guard. The guard is built into a one-piece, frame-mounted bumper made from 12-gauge tubing and diamond-plate, so it carries less weight on the front axle than the Legend. It started as the half-ton option and now covers far more trucks. The bullnose version keeps your factory fog lights. Pick Summit when you want grille-guard protection without the full Legend mass.
Sport
The only Ranch Hand series made to hold a winch, rated for a Warn winch up to 16,500 pounds. It is built from formed steel channel, a deep U-shaped beam, plus diamond-plate that runs the full width of the bumper, the toughest setup Ranch Hand makes. Fire crews, brush trucks, and fleets run it on trucks that work for a living. It comes as a front bumper on heavy-duty trucks and as a rear. Pick Sport if you mount a winch or push the truck hard off-road.
Midnight
The newest series, and the clean-looking one. It is smooth steel with no diamond-plate texture, form-fitted to follow the lines of the truck, and the lightest series Ranch Hand builds. You can get it with a grille guard or without one, and the no-guard look is the Midnight signature. It also fits the widest range of trucks, including newer models the other series skip. Pick Midnight for a clean, blacked-out front end with real steel behind it.
Legend, Summit, and Sport also come in a bullnose, the single bar Ranch Hand runs across the grille in place of the full wraparound guard. Some shoppers know it as a bull bar. Less steel up front, still real protection.
Ranch Hand Grille Guards and Brush Guards
The grille guard is the heart of the brand: the steel cage across the front that protects the grille, headlights, and hood. Owners also call it a brush guard, a grill guard, or, after one too many close calls, a deer guard. You get it two ways. The Legend, Summit, and Sport front bumpers come with the guard welded in as one piece, a full bumper replacement. Or add a standalone Ranch Hand grille guard that bolts in front of your existing factory bumper, with no full replacement needed.
What to Know Before You Buy
Fitment. Every Ranch Hand bumper is cut for a specific truck and year range, so the right part depends on what you drive. Each one is a direct bolt-on, no cutting or drilling, with the brackets and hardware in the box, and most owners install it at home in a few hours, though a heavy steel bumper is a two-person lift.
Finish. Ranch Hand comes in a black powder coat, gloss or matte. It is not chrome and not color-matched to your paint, which is part of the rugged, all-business look the brand is known for.
Lights and sensors. Many bumpers keep your factory fog lights, and newer fitments offer versions made for front cameras and parking sensors. Sport rear bumpers add built-in backup and work lights. Check the fit notes on each product for your exact year.
Value. A Ranch Hand is priced as a buy-it-once investment, not a trim piece. A standalone grille guard runs under $1,000, a full Summit bumper with the guard is about $1,745, and the heavier Legend about $2,025. That is heavy steel with a lifetime warranty, made to outlast the truck it is bolted to, and the one deer or one curb it shrugs off can cover what it cost.
Buying and shipping. Ranch Hand does not sell direct, so you buy through a dealer. BumperStock is an authorized Ranch Hand dealer carrying the full lineup, every series and fitment, so each bumper ships new with the limited lifetime warranty, free across the lower 48. Pick your truck from the menu above to see the series and exact years that fit it, and if you are not sure which is right, our team can confirm your fitment before you order. Then equip your front end the way it should have left the factory.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Ranch Hand bumpers good quality?
Yes. Ranch Hand bumpers are hand-welded in Texas from heavy steel pipe and diamond-plate, and backed by a limited lifetime warranty. It is the build behind the deer-strike stories owners tell, and the standard other heavy-duty brands get measured against.
Will a Ranch Hand bumper stop a deer?
That is exactly what it does. A Ranch Hand bumper holds instead of crumpling, so owners routinely take a deer at highway speed and keep the truck drivable, where a factory bumper would fold into the radiator. A Legend or Summit grille guard adds another layer over the grille and headlights. It is not magic, but it turns a totaled front end into a drivable one.
Which Ranch Hand series is right for my truck?
Start with how you use the truck. Legend is the heaviest full grille guard, Summit the lighter grille-guard bumper, Sport the winch-ready one for hard-working and fleet trucks, and Midnight the smooth blacked-out style. Pick your truck from the menu above to see the exact series and years that fit it.
Should I get the Ranch Hand Legend or the Summit?
Both give you the wraparound grille guard. The Legend is the heavier build, with thicker steel and the most protection, and it is the one most owners pick for heavy-duty trucks and deer country. The Summit gives you the same grille-guard look with less weight on the front axle, which makes it a favorite on half-ton trucks. Want maximum steel, go Legend. Want the protection with less weight, go Summit.
How much does a Ranch Hand bumper weigh?
A Ranch Hand front bumper with a grille guard is real steel and runs heavy, often around 200 pounds or more, and that mass is what holds in an impact. A heavy-duty truck handles it without notice. On a half-ton, the heaviest Legend can sit the front end down a little, so many half-ton owners run the lighter Summit or Midnight instead. Match the series to your truck and it stays balanced.
Where can I buy Ranch Hand bumpers?
Right here. Ranch Hand does not sell direct, so you buy through a dealer either way. BumperStock is an authorized Ranch Hand dealer, so every bumper ships new with the factory limited lifetime warranty intact and free across the lower 48. Pick your truck and year from the menu above and add to cart.