NICE! I just ordered another to install on my recently purchased 2016. I also re-ordered the kit that provides the rubber strips that cover the vertical "push bars". I found that they not only were nice in pushing cars and things around without scratching them, but also make great 'feelers' for the front end; the '13 didn't come with Front Proximity Sensors. Plus, it is nice to use every inch of parking spaces with the big steel, concrete filled polls in parking lots, so as not to leave the rear end hanging out just asking some dummy to bump into it in the often overly narrow parking lot lanes, or in under/above ground parking structures. I ease right up and just let it kiss the wall, poll or whatever. No harm, no foul.
Or if left with no options, I will back into a shallow or end stall, leaving the guard to deal with any inattentive drivers passing by. I've had people back into the rear bumper, and even lower rear quarter panel, but people really avoid that intimidating and rugged front push bar! Seems like people are a lot less likely to slide in at the last moment rolling up to a light or in stop and go traffic and squeeze in front of you either. Same for narrow two lane roads. They are much more courteous and don't crowd to to it's increased command presence.
Some like the taller loop that can be seen from the driver's seat, others do not. I personally like it, as it provides just a little more point of reference as to how far the nose is out there when things get really tight. I also purchased a 20-something inch LED light bar to install inside that open loop at the front of the hood, just haven't yet.
I like yours, and it looks like you could fit a larger / wider bar than up top where I was going.
I'll post up more pics when I get the guard on the new truck, and when I get around to finally installing the LED light bars on them.