Yeah - the front frame is behind a ton of plastic...running guy wires, etc, would then run over your hood/front facia plastic, rubbing holes in it etc, unless you sleaved the lines with something soft, etc.
If you are talking about carrying several gliders on the roof, and do it often enough to want a convenient solution, depending upon if you offroad or not, you could do a new bumper, like the shrockworks discussed, or, if you limit yourself to pavement, you could try a front receiver hitch mount (Hidden Hitch, Reese, etc...), which would protrude enough to attach a front receiver mounted bike rack, cooler rack, etc...which in turn would be convenient for guy wires. (The hitch would be reletively unobtrusive by itself, as the racks could come off when not needed for daily driver duty, etc...)
If handy, a metal tube curving up from the frame horn tow hook mount, up in front of the front clip, and rising high enough to meet the wires w/o rub, or something following that concept, could also be a solution.
Again, if its a once in a while thing, you could just run the wires through a sleeve to protect the hood/plastic, down to the frame.
Don't do a brush guard though!
I used to hang glide, back in the '70's. Its a rush, ain't it!
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